This is hard to rate because it is an unusual story. At least half of the story is told from the cat's perspective, which is cute and amusing. The rest is told from the hero's and heroine's POV but we never really get inside their heads. While I was invested in the story and felt compelled to k...
A really good idea, but substandard execution. The cat, Max, was really the only character I cared about. Melody and Joe didn't interest me all that much. The glimpses into their mind were superficial at best and the fact that a good deal of their romance was told from Max's point of view made it...
This is a story of two broken people, one more then the other. And I agree with other reviews this did remind me on Jon tucker must die at first. This books is about two broken people and how they fall in love and fix each other, while it is not entirely one of a kind it did have its own twist an...
Oh this was so much fun to read. Really different and engrossing, a really freshly presented story steeped in an undercurrent of romance. Told from the perspective ::spoiler:: of a "matchmaking" cat Sam, the young man who finds him- Emerson- and the girl on which Emerson has had a crush for years...
Jobless, broke and anxious for a change of scenery, disc jockey Maddie Smith decides to visit her flaky, estranged sister in Nebraska. But she finds that after a brief encounter with reclusive Eddie Berlin, her baby sister has vanished without a trace. Now it's going to take every last one of Mad...
One was a houseful of cigarette-smoking druggies. I’m okay with smoking as long as people do it outside, but the house—or pad, let’s just call it a pad—was littered with overflowing ashtrays and cans and plates, all full of cigarette butts. Under and over and in between that was the nauseating sm...