No. Just...no.I was looking for a quick chick-lit non-deep book and bonus - this was free (or cheap, I forget), rated well, and seemed to fit the bill. It was all I asked for, but so much more and not in a good way.Characters were overly stereotypical and were not relate-able and I had 85% of th...
Another wildly entertaining book from Rachel Astor in the McMaster the Disaster series. Josie McMaster travels to Europe to ghostwrite a biography for a Prince. She has no idea what she is doing but decides to wing it. She finds herself caught in the middle of so many compromising situations that...
This last book is definitely an improvement over the 2nd installment in the trilogy. I'm not sure if it's the incorporation of the other characters like Jake, Mattie, Jen and even Josie's mother or if it's because Astor returns Josie back to her adorable, relatable self but I was back to my conne...
For neon, it had an enormous amount of charm. There was not a bit of neon anywhere near How Sweet It Is, and somehow this felt homier. Scents of homemade goodness wafted around him, and all the way down the block. He took a deep breath, clenching and unclenching his hands. He pushed open the door...