Nineteen-year-old Whit Conrad leaves her conservative Pennsylvania home for sunny California, looking for independence, a fresh start, and a place to stash her grief. She promptly finds a job at a tattoo parlor, a craptastic first apartment, and one friend—Ryan—who is a little less friend, a litt...
No. I did not like this book.No surprises.Not agreeing with the choices of the characters.No attachment.Tobin and Delia loved each other for one year, then it stopped. Delia followed her parents to a new city and a new state, leaving all her life behind, including Tobin.When Tobin's brother died,...
I think I'm giving this book a 1.5 star rating, a very dissapointing read...***Won this book from a competition****The book all seemed a bit rushed, the time period covered was so large and I felt that a lot of detail had been missed out, especially when Quinn and Ben first meet. The jumping from...
Well, I was glad to see Cohen get his own story! I absolutely loved him and his friendship with Deo in Lengths. He was so down to earth and was always talking sense into Deo, trying to guide him in the right direction. Cohen finds himself single and is still working for his parents at the fur...
I'm all caught up in this series. Can't wait for the next book. I have to say that Genevieve & Adam are my favorite couple for this series so far. I so wanted to slap Deo, Cohen and Enzo when they were mean to Adam. I liked how Adam believed in Gen when no one else did. He knew what she was capab...
Okay I was nervous going into this book because Book 1 had me all over the place and Quinn just really aggravated me!:) I must say I enjoyed this book so much better! Quinn had grown as a person in this book.This book starts where Ben and Quinn have just settled in living together and she gets of...
*ARC received in exchange for an honest review*You know how you hear all of those cliché marketing buzzwords like “a hidden gem” or “surprise find” or something along those lines? Every single one of them could apply to this book. I had never heard of this title before it made its way to my inbox...
This was a great stand-alone companion to the Silver Strand series. I loved seeing the other characters, Deo & Whit, Marigold & Rocko, and tying them into the story with what I know about them, but this can be read alone. Let's see, Hattie is the heroine and she reminds me a lot of myself. She's ...
When I read some of the other reviews, I was a little upset. People said they didn't like the ending and they gave it such a bad score because of that. I was worried that either, the story was terrible (That was a stupid thought, because lets be serious, has Steph and Liz EVER written anything ba...
Holy hell! For those that read book 1, you already know what happens in the end of this book, but it didn't make it any easier to read. Tears! And it was so effing bittersweet bc he finally realized something epic and was about to do something grand with it and well, crap...The entire book, you f...
The synopsis for this book sounded so good, and I was really looking forward to reading it, but it just wasn't that good to me. The characters weren't very likeable in my opinion. Their backstories were pretty interesting, but their reactions to certain things were confusing and I really didn't s...
What the hell am I doing here? I readjust the strap of my duffel bag—a duffel bag for Christ sake. What am I, a gypsy? This is insane. I suddenly feel like my life has become one long, drawn out, Country song. I’ve been driving for days, staying in hotels alone, eating alone at restaurants for th...