This was an amazing story! Loved having Jake and Dani's POVs. Amy's thoughts and feelings were explained in her journal and that is what help make it a unique and interesting read. I felt horrible for Jake. Gossip, by the townspeople, basically destroyed his life. Dani helps him become the c...
Dray is book 3 in the Custom Culture series and is Dray and Cassie's story. Cassie and Dray first got together in Freefall and I loved them as a couple but at the end of book 2, Clutch, she left him to go around the world on a photography internship. When this book starts, she's back from the int...
As many of you know, I am not a huge fan of YA/NA books. But there was something really amazing about this book that I seriously could not put down. I love all of Tess books and when I heard that there was going to be a cross over from this book into Rett I knew I had to jump on it. I am so glad ...
Wow! Tess Oliver has done it again. Just when I thought I couldn't love anyone more than that Viking Clutch, she goes and write about his equally sexy younger brother Barrett aka Rett. I have to admit, I wasn't much of a Rett fan in Clutch but he started to grow on me in Dray's story and now I ...
This was an off-beat one for me, it's a ghost story, flat out. It's told in a shifting pov between the male and female mc's, who struggle with some malevolent ghosts, and the great-great grandfather of the boy, who's back and competing with him for the affections of the girl. This was a fun rea...
Back-Story: I had just bought a Nook HD and saw that this book was only 99 cents, so I went ahead and bought it. Usually I read the sample of the book first, but the description talked about a ghost living in the Brazils room and being a huge fan of Meg Cabot’s Mediator series I went ahead and bo...
This book is a sweet summer romance that's a lot of fun. Good dialogue, some silly secondary characters, not much drama, and very enjoyable. It's light, nothing much happens. Just about a girl and her adventures at a ranch. On arrival at the ranch, Sterling meets a number of characters. Most impo...
The bedroom suite was cozy and beautiful, a magazine quality picture of comfort. Even though the outside of the inn lacked some charm, the inside was a wonderful example of an inviting bed and breakfast, with the added bonus of an incredible bakery on the bottom floor. The...
Peony scented bubbles sparkled around me as I stretched my legs out in the magnificent bathtub. Somehow, my hostess, a woman who I was now convinced could read my thoughts, had managed to have a hot bubble bath waiting for me the moment I arrived back at the inn. Jackson a...
I hiked down the path that led along the bushes with tiny tubular flowers that I quickly deduced were the honeysuckles Coco had mentioned. Beads of perspiration rolled between my cleavage as I meandered along the gravelly path. Just as my hostess had promised, butterflies ...
I opened the front window. The ocean breeze ushered in, cooling the place instantly. It had only been ten days since I stood in the kitchen listening to my mom tell me that Grady was gone. I’d left in such a hurry, I hadn’t thought to check that everything was turned off. The bathroom light was s...
The tiny shell rolled back and forth on it. “Ta da, first whole one of the morning.” We’d been given the rare permission to hike to the beach and look for shells. I’d walked a few of the island’s edges on my own, but this was the first time Becky was allowed to join me. I’d convinced Katherine it...
“Better?” “Yes, better.” Two hours earlier Becky had called in a near panic. After wearing blonde streaks in her dark brown bangs for several months, she’d suddenly glanced in a mirror and decided it was an un-fashion statement. Her new term for a look that would end up be...
I’d offered to help her bag up cookies for a catering event. It would kill some time before the evening when Ledger got home from work. I knew I was becoming too dependent on seeing him, but I couldn’t help myself. I’d been thrown off by the revelation that he’d been in prison, but I found that m...
Her arms were waving wildly, and I half expected her to slap him. Chase stood there with his arms crossed and an I don’t give a damn expression plastered across his face. Lexi’s table was watching the whole thing. I crept back and sat on my chair. “That was some bathroom b...
One big reason was Wyatt, and another was that we’d just naturally grown apart. Megan and Aubrey had always been close, and I’d always been close with Andi. We’d stayed in those two separate teams our whole lives. But when it came to my sisters, I would do anything to protect them, and they all k...
They rushed Professor North in to be examined and get stitched up. Dalton and I waited to hear about Ethan. “How was your dad in the car? What a day he’s had.” “He was pretty out of it, and he was very anxious to get back here to Ethan.” Dalton paus...
The color matched my mom’s nail polish perfectly, and when I saw the earrings dangling on the stand, I knew they were meant for me. Even if the tattoo artist seemed reluctant to part with them. For a moment when he looked at me with those interesting amber eyes, it seemed he knew me, or at least ...
It reminded me of the gingerbread I’d eaten on that day, that terrible fateful day of rosy skies. Libby pulled a pie out of the odd looking iron box which she had fed armfuls of wood and kindling before feeding it the pie. But the pie was spit back out, only now it was cooked to a perfectly golde...
We’d talked and laughed through the entire meal, and all I could think was that I didn’t want to blow it with this girl. I’d dated a lot of women, too many to count, following, not necessarily so proudly, in my dad’s footsteps. But Kensington was different. I wondered if this was how Jude had fel...
The emotional turmoil I’d endured since that night when I first saw Nathaniel Strider was unbearable. Happiness, love, heartache, terror were not emotions to be swirled together within the course of a day. But I seemed to be dealing with all of them at once and not just one day but every day. And...