Short, sweet and full of the good fluffy stuff we all adore...except it ended way too soon, and rather abruptly in my opinion. I definitely wanted morShort, sweet and full of the good fluffy stuff we all adore...except it ended way too soon, and rather abruptly in my opinion. I definitely wanted more....more
This was...not good for me. After my 5-star to Christina and Riley's first book in this series, I had high hopes. This was all over the place though, This was...not good for me. After my 5-star to Christina and Riley's first book in this series, I had high hopes. This was all over the place though, and I just didn't believe any of it. It was jumbled and confusing in some places, and I wasn't impressed. Hoping for better things from the future authors contributing to Ace's Wild....more
I just adore Henri and Bailey, and I would happily read more about them! I'm excited to hear Ella's planning a spin-off series. Is it wrong that I'm hI just adore Henri and Bailey, and I would happily read more about them! I'm excited to hear Ella's planning a spin-off series. Is it wrong that I'm hoping for Xander and Sean to find feelings? Because if so, I don't wanna be right. Make it happen, Ella. PLEASE....more
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CLo can do no wrong in my eyes; I am their forever fangirl of all of*** ARC generously provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. ***
CLo can do no wrong in my eyes; I am their forever fangirl of all of their words, characters, and stories. I fully admit though: this one was different. The voice didn't feel like a CLo book when I first started it. They normally have a vibe to their novels. Don't ask me to explain it. They hook me good and fast like a good book should, every single time. The hook was just a little more subtle this time, but oh, it happened. It was slow and sweet and it hurt, and by the time I was texting C to say: “DYING. I AM DYING,” I was fully immersed in the future of Tate and Sam’s lives. I couldn’t put this one down until I knew how everything would work out.
Tate Jones is a girl from Guerneville, California. A small town close to the Russian River. Her Nana, Jude, owns a bakery, and people line up outside for her homemade pies. Nana and Tate are on the trip of a lifetime; visiting London for the first time together while Tate’s mom is holding down the fort at home.
Sam Brandis and his grandfather, Luther, who are from Vermont also happen to be visiting London. After a chance meeting, and some room swapping, it’s not long before Tate and Sam forge a friendship that turns into more.
Tate confides her secrets in Sam. Like, oh yeah, she’s not Tate Jones. She’s actually Tate Butler, and her father is one of the biggest movie stars in the world. Tate has no idea that trusting Sam and revealing all of her secrets—not to mention maybe falling in love with him too—will turn her entire world upside down.
Fourteen years later, Tate Butler is an actress herself, and she’s ready for the role of a lifetime with a script she absolutely adores… until she finds out who wrote it, and the past comes rushing back.
These ladies impress me so much with every book they write, because they were already good—duh—but they just keep getting BETTER. I don’t know how they do it, or what kind of deals they made with the devil, but girls, I love you both, and don’t ever stop doing what you do because it’s what you were born for: to create; to entertain. Bravo, ladies. Ready for the next one!...more
I wasn't a huge fan of the first book in this return Briar series, the second was better, but this one is my fave. Demi and Hunter were spectacular. PI wasn't a huge fan of the first book in this return Briar series, the second was better, but this one is my fave. Demi and Hunter were spectacular. Perfect friends to lovers story. Great banter. Good smut. Everything I expect from an Elle Kennedy book!...more