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chrysfey


Beautifully written! I laughed so hard my sides hurt -especially when I was reading the part where Teensy pooted. Then I cried so hard my heart hurt. This book is very emotional. Have a box of tissues ready. Seriously! But you won't regret it. By the end of the book I wished I had my own group of Ya-Yas. This will definitely be a book I'll pass down to my daughter(s).

This collection was one of the first works I read by Nora Roberts. I very much enjoyed all of the stories, but This Magic Moment was my favorite. I couldn't get enough of the mysteriously sexy Pierce Atkins.

Individually, I'd give This Magic Moment 5 Stars, Search for Love 3 Stars, and The Right Path 4 Stars.

I highly recommend the first three books to anyone who wants to learn how to create characters your readers can fall in love with. I also recommend them because the books are very good! My favorite was Rising Tides with Ethan. Ethan was my favorite brother and the love story is extremely sweet.

Chesapeake Blue: When I found out there was a book for Seth I was thrilled, but it didn't live up to my expectations. Part of me hoped Seth and Aubrey would've grown up to be a couple. I also didn't like how Seth was still paying off his mom even after the climax from Inner Harbor.

Overall though, I give the saga 4 Stars.

I loved this book. The two main characters are great together, I enjoyed the light romance, and the humor that was nearly on every page. It was so good I read it in just two days. The only downside was the ending. The story leads up to a climax that promises to be exciting, but when that time comes the readers are left out of the main event. The chapter ends right when we think the good stuff is going to start and all of a sudden it is a year later. So not only are we robbed of the climax, we are given a secondhand (and not even thorough) retelling of what happened. If the ending had been better, I would’ve given it 5 Stars.

I loved this story up until the ending, which is exactly what happened with the first book. I expected a different ending because the whole book, as well as the book before it, hinted at what would need to happen for the trilogy to come to an end. I was left with the impression the book (and the trilogy for that matter) hadn’t been thought out completely. With that said, I still greatly enjoyed reading the trilogy and may even read them again. If you like light romance with heavy humor and psychics then give this trilogy a try!

Teenagers and adults alike will enjoy Paper Towns! I don't think I've ever read a book with teen characters that were more funny or real. The prologue is surprising, and I truly enjoyed reading about the adventure Margo takes Q on. There's no other word for it than EPIC! And the road trip is brilliant. This book would not be the same without Ben, my favorite character.