The third in the series and definitely my favorite so far. Both the lead characters are extremely likable and, for once (in contemporary romance), it's not a story of completely falling in love over the course of a week or two. These two have a long history. I also liked Colleen because, while ...
I love some good history between the main characters and these ones had it to spare. Both of then had the ability to make me cry, scream, laugh and just plain hurl my Kindle at the nearest wall. Things could've moved at a pace that was just a hair faster than it actually was. There were some even...
This was my first book by this author and I truly like her writing which is why I finished it, but this was not a fave. I like Jack and Emmaline a lot, but sadly they weren't together in the book hardly at all. It felt like two huge chunks of the book were Emmaline's backstory with Kevin (frustra...
I've read a few of Kristan Higgins' books now, and this one has been my favorite so far. The writing was so well done! I became so involved in the story and the character's lives, and I ached every time Trevor and Chas were in scenes together. There was heart break in the novel, and it made me so...
I really wanted to like this book a lot because the characters were funny and interesting and story was good. But the hero left me cold because as "hot" as he was, he was absolutely certain that she was wrong, he was right, and she needed to change. Without going into the whole plot, it all came ...
This is your best one yet...and I'm not done reading them all!!! 5+... Definitely will read something else from this author....
First date à la Maggie: Take one lovelorn diner owner (me), a generous helping of nosy local gossips, a dollop of envy at married sister's perfect life, a splash of divine intervention (my matchmaking priest). Combine ingredients with one adorable puppy, add a strong but silent lobsterman with a ...
I looked up from the pansies I was potting on the back patio. It was Sunday morning, and Callahan O’ Shea was back, standing in the kitchen at the sliding glass door. He’d gotten right to work this morning; Margaret was off for a run (she ran marathons, so there was no telling when she’d be back)...
Okay, actually nothing had changed, except that she and Tom were sleeping together. As in doing it. Every. Night. And sometimes first thing in the morning, too. Life was good. Life was meltingly, sweetly, achingly wonderful, in fact. She wasn’t faking it anymore. This was ...
IT WAS LIKE SHE WAS FINE one sec, then she just started coughing and the next thing I know, she’s dead.” Stevie, unaccustomed to a tie, pulls at his collar as we stand next to the open casket at Werner’s Funeral Home, gazing down on our tiny great-aunt. “Maybe it was one of your scones.” I look a...
She took a calming breath, looked out over Keuka Lake, and took another. When her father had just appeared like that, Jessica thought that maybe, for the first time in her life, she might pass out. Her skin crawled in a massive, wriggling wave, and her heart started thuddi...
“Finally,” she muttered, slowing the car. Maine was flipping enormous, and one didn’t really understand how enormous until one had to drive the entire length of the thing. But she was here at last. Hopefully, in a few moments, she’d be opening the door of her inheritance, pouring a glass of wine ...
Faith had always loved being the baby of the family. In exchange for all the fun things the rest of them had done before she was born or when she was tiny, it seemed only fair that she got special treatment. She knew her family viewed her as vaguely cute but somewhat useless. Mom still never aske...