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ace_in_space (38 KP) rated Talk to the Paw in Books
Jul 13, 2018
I went through this book in about three days. It is a super cute, clean (with reference to sex, but nothing raunchy), and cat-centric romance. The writing is simple and fun, and the romance isn't forced. Both main characters have pets, including the best feline wingman in (fictional) existence. If you need a quick, fun read, this is a great choice.
Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Don't Call Me Hero (Don't Call Me Hero #1) in Books
Aug 5, 2018
The characters in this book are really well developed and the chemistry between Cassidy and Julia is good. Lentzski also has some really good secondary characters which help develop and drive the mystery element in the plot. This is not just a romance but more of a mystery story with romance involved. I will be reading the sequel andmore by this author.
Jamie (57 KP) rated The Cowboy's Homecoming (The Cowboy Series, #8) in Books
Nov 28, 2018
I am not a big romance novel reader, especially Harlequin Romance, but this story was good. The inspiration series was not that bad. I liked the story a lot. Seemed more real, seemed like the guy was respectful of woman and treated them with respect and kindness instead of dragging them off to who knows where and take advantage of them.
Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated Ignited (Titanium Security, #1) in Books
Jan 8, 2021
One thing I can say for this: the author seemed to know what she was talking about with this be it the lingo or the action. In truth I was more into the action elements than the romance. And that is why it's only getting three star, because I'm a romance reader and it didn't hold my attention that much.
Cori June (3033 KP) rated Pride and Prejudice in Books
May 29, 2021
So romance isn't my favorite genre, but with all the hype configured I needed to read Janen Austen at least once in a lifetime. I was suprised I enjoyed it.
Some of the language made reading confusing but once you catch on it's easier than you think. For people who are meh about romance this is a good starting point.
Some of the language made reading confusing but once you catch on it's easier than you think. For people who are meh about romance this is a good starting point.
Katherine Center recommended The Widow of Rose in Books (curated)
Too much pressure on the romance
The first books were wonderful, like a YA night circus. However as the story progressed everything revolved around romamce, some of these 'relationships' were bordering abusive and controlling, but because everyone loves a rouge, we were supposed to forgive it. A great concept, fates trapped in cards, a carnival game that could grant your every desire, kingdoms in peril, but the story should have focused more on the sisters relationship, rather than the romance side.






