This was the first book I read on my kindle! I've been in a bit of a reading slump and this book really helped pull me out of it! Finished it in a few days. I really loved reading this book. It was a light, fluffy, fun read that was just what I needed. I really liked the characters and the pacing...
Sometimes I just really don't understand my decision making process. I knew I probably wouldn't like this book about fifty pages in, but I persevered. Though there were some generally fun and cute parts, this was sloppily edited, sloppily written (the main character oscillates between 28 and 29 a...
Angela Clark is back in London after her adventures in LA, very much in love with Alex, her rock star boyfriend and still writing for The Look. All is well until Alex suggest a short trip to Paris, where his band is to perform next. Coincidentally, around the same time, she gets asked to write a ...
Again, another great book from this author. Already have the third book ready to read. I gave this book 4 stars because two things annoyed me a little, Jenny Lopez is sometimes too much. She has strange fits and Angela just accepts them and apologises... this is the one thing. Another is Alex's r...
Inhaltsangabe:Angelas Mutter feiert ihren 60. Geburtstag und natürlich soll ihre Tochter dabei sein. Doch Angela widerstrebt es nach London zurück zu kehren, doch sie konnte sich noch nie gut gegen ihre Mutter behaupten und doch glaubt sie auch, dass es gut werden könnte. Wären da nicht ihre best...
Rachel Summers loves a to-do list:• Boyfriend• Flat• Great jobNOT on the list:• Being dumpedBest friends Emelie and Matthew ride to her rescue with an entirely new kind of list – The Single Girl’s To-Do List. Rachel doesn’t know it, but it will take her on all kinds of wild adventures – and get h...
A nice fluffy, but sensible read about a girl learning to be single. Love the sidekicks (oh how i wish i had a gay guy best friend) and the other characters, they really added dimension to the story. My favorite part about this book was how sometimes we can start settling for what is comfortable ...
I am a self confessed Angela/Lindsey Kelk fan. As always Lindsey did not disappoint with the latest instalment of the I Heart Series. So Angela was living the perfect life and then bam she looses her job which then means she will lose her visa and must return to London. Jenny's solution to this ...
So cute A great book and an easy ready with a fab story line can't wait to read the next book :-)
Lindsey Kelk has done it again! Angela's adventures continue in Paris when she is asked to write an article for Belle magazine. Trying to fit in time for her boyfriend Alex and of course more shopping trips, Angela has to overcome some mishaps involving a suitcase, bitchy colleagues and the dread...
First: Angela is sort of pathetic. I just found myself extremely frustrated and annoyed by her. She has zero backbone.Second: Jenny is actually kind of a shitty friend and a massive hypocrite. I can promise you right now that friendship would be 100% over if you threw shoes at me and yelled at me...
I know chick lits mostly are not the epitomies of believable and realistic stories, but where I Heart New York stayed on the 'realistic' side, I Heart Hollywood went over it and became unrealistic. Though, it does not take away the fact that it is still nice to read when you need to empty your he...
I have exams in two days and I'm hooked into this series. Really really hooked. At the beginning it was kind of like a meh it's entertaining enough series but now I can't get enough of the cast. I won't lie, I thought this was the last instalment and I nearly cried but yay there's another one. Fu...
As you may know, I love Lindsey Kelk's book and I have had this book for a while but waited until Novemeber to start reading it. I think it's my favourite in the series so far as Angela stays at home this time instead of travelling and you get to see more of an insight to Alex. I also like how Li...
These books are the literary equivalent of comfort food. I try not to make too many comparisons to Sophie Kinsella but it really is reminiscent of the Shopaholic series (which is high praise, to be clear).Kelk's characters are lively and vibrant. She has a real knack for writing female friendship...
Over the last year or so Lindsey Kelk has found her way into my heart and become one of my favorite authors. Her fantastic I Heart series has really caught the imagination of Chick Lit lovers all round the world with her protagonist, Angela Clark who moves to New York to start a brand new life. O...
I didn’t like to lie. It was bad for the soul and – way more importantly – it was bad for the complexion, but there was no polite way of saying, ‘Hey pretentious asshole, you’re wasting precious seconds of my life. I need them. Byesies.- JennyYou get out what you put in. If you’re putting negativ...
Since I had never read anything by Lindsey Kelk before, I had no idea what to expect about this seasonal read with Angela Clark, the Brit who went away to New York City, and her friends. Maybe I was expecting something a little more Christmassy, and not so much binge-drinking, and vomiting, and w...
I will admit I was fairly excited to FINALLY be able to download this book! I’ve been waiting for this sequel since I finished the first book About A Girl. I absolutely love Lindsey’s I Heart series and when I finished About a Girl I knew I was just as much in love with this series and it’s chara...
Hello.’It was safe to say that Nick was not nearly as pleased to see me when I knocked on his door fifteen minutes later as he was when I’d passed through it fifteen hours earlier.‘Hello,’ I replied, more than a little awkward. Al loitered a few feet away, carefully examining a knot in the wood o...
I’m starting to feel like you’re all getting bored of hearing me say thank you and would much rather I quit writing, got a job down the supermarket and stopped whining at you. Well, tough luck. There will almost certainly be more books, more whining and more thank yous. If you’re very lucky, ther...
Waking up next to Jenny was even more confusing. Looking at my phone and seeing that it was almost midday was less confusing. I had been tired. With a groan I rolled onto my side and threw my legs over the edge of the bed. The events of the day before came back to me in slow motion − the airport,...