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Love, love, loved it.
This is the last one the Thor's Shipbuilding series, and for that I am sad.
That being said, Ms Mitchell has gone out with aab ang, and had given us my favourite in the entire series.
Astrid is freaking awesome and I need more of her in my life
This is the last one the Thor's Shipbuilding series, and for that I am sad.
That being said, Ms Mitchell has gone out with aab ang, and had given us my favourite in the entire series.
Astrid is freaking awesome and I need more of her in my life
ARC received for an honest review
I have been very much enjoying this series, and Rebel Roommate was no exception.
Although to me, it should have been called Douchey Brother instead of Rebel Roommate, as our lovely Stacey's brother Chad was a PITA and I found him pretty much unlikable.
However, our lovelies Stacey and Wes were
I have been very much enjoying this series, and Rebel Roommate was no exception.
Although to me, it should have been called Douchey Brother instead of Rebel Roommate, as our lovely Stacey's brother Chad was a PITA and I found him pretty much unlikable.
However, our lovelies Stacey and Wes were
ARC received from author for an honest review
It has been a while since we had Bria and Damien's last installment, so it took me a little to remember all the goings on of the first two installments - terribe bookzheimer's here!
We pick up where we left off in Healing Love, and we are full of angst and drama and frustration. Oh the frustration. I was so frustrated at Damien, at times I wanted to throw my reader at him.
I could mostly understand things that he said and did, however I still hated him a little at times for it.
It was wonderful to see Bria and Damien finally get their HEA after all the dramas in their lives to date.
A great conclustion to this series.



It has been a while since we had Bria and Damien's last installment, so it took me a little to remember all the goings on of the first two installments - terribe bookzheimer's here!
We pick up where we left off in Healing Love, and we are full of angst and drama and frustration. Oh the frustration. I was so frustrated at Damien, at times I wanted to throw my reader at him.
I could mostly understand things that he said and did, however I still hated him a little at times for it.
It was wonderful to see Bria and Damien finally get their HEA after all the dramas in their lives to date.
A great conclustion to this series.


ARC received from author for an honest review.
I am not going to lie, I did struggle with the first, say, 40% of this story (I hate saying that about a Jill Shalvis book).
The main struggle I had was with our main lady Maze, her sister's fiance and her sister.
They frustrated the heck out of me and I had to put the book aside a few times.
However , from there, to me things took a turn for the better, and I loved the rest of the book.
This is a tale about family, forgiveness and falling in love.
I adore the connections between all the siblings, and the way they eventually open up to each other.
I knew Ms Shalvis wouldn't disappoint me, and redeemed all the things I had found frustrating.
I am not going to lie, I did struggle with the first, say, 40% of this story (I hate saying that about a Jill Shalvis book).
The main struggle I had was with our main lady Maze, her sister's fiance and her sister.
They frustrated the heck out of me and I had to put the book aside a few times.
However , from there, to me things took a turn for the better, and I loved the rest of the book.
This is a tale about family, forgiveness and falling in love.
I adore the connections between all the siblings, and the way they eventually open up to each other.
I knew Ms Shalvis wouldn't disappoint me, and redeemed all the things I had found frustrating.
4.5 stars
Oh wowsers, this series keeps getting better
A few twists in this installment I realky was not expecting. I am looking forward to see where these take us.
Oh wowsers, this series keeps getting better
A few twists in this installment I realky was not expecting. I am looking forward to see where these take us.
ARC received for an honest review
Not My Match is the second in The Game Changers series, and I liked it better than the first book, Not My Romeo
I adore Giselle - which I have to say, I didn't think I did after events in Not My Romeo. However she is well and truly redeemed in my eyes.
Devon is all kinds of deliciousness wrapped up in one man. His struggles around our lady are cute and funny and frustrating - and ooooh the UST between this pair is off the charts.
I had my issues with Jack in this installment - hello, would you like to be called the pot or the kettle today?
The familial bonds are strong in this one, and you can't help but want to cheer them on to good things.
Myrtle is the best (except for the tan, she reminded me of the neighbour in There's Something About Mary at times lol.
Get thee to a book seller and buy a copy of Not My Match - you won't be disappointed.

Not My Match is the second in The Game Changers series, and I liked it better than the first book, Not My Romeo
I adore Giselle - which I have to say, I didn't think I did after events in Not My Romeo. However she is well and truly redeemed in my eyes.
Devon is all kinds of deliciousness wrapped up in one man. His struggles around our lady are cute and funny and frustrating - and ooooh the UST between this pair is off the charts.
I had my issues with Jack in this installment - hello, would you like to be called the pot or the kettle today?
The familial bonds are strong in this one, and you can't help but want to cheer them on to good things.
Myrtle is the best (except for the tan, she reminded me of the neighbour in There's Something About Mary at times lol.
Get thee to a book seller and buy a copy of Not My Match - you won't be disappointed.

Sigh... every time I finish reading book 4, I feel a little lost. Just love everything about this whole series.
This is one of those books that I should have DNFd when i thought about it, instead of soldiering on.
I didn't like either of the MC's, the story felt jumpy - I really didn't like the writing style at all -and don't get me started on all the religious stuff that is Caleb's life.
Yeah, I should have DNFd
I didn't like either of the MC's, the story felt jumpy - I really didn't like the writing style at all -and don't get me started on all the religious stuff that is Caleb's life.
Yeah, I should have DNFd
Copy received via Netgalley for an honest review
It's the most magical time of the year... when the Christmas books start hitting my Kindle!
I have fallen in love with the residents of Sweetwater Springs over the previous books, and it was wonderful to return.
This installment is a wonderful single-mum-and-brother's-best-friend tale, yet it is so much more.
This story was a lot more emotional to me than the previous installments. We were introduced to our lovelies Alex and Halona in book 2, and it was great to see their story expanded. I was heartbroken, I was happy, I was frustrated and I was over the moon at times with this story.
And it has that wonderful, Christmas miracley kind of thing happening too which added to the tension of the story.
I loved getting back to this town and the core residents that I have come to adore, and I am looking forward to more where this came from.


It's the most magical time of the year... when the Christmas books start hitting my Kindle!
I have fallen in love with the residents of Sweetwater Springs over the previous books, and it was wonderful to return.
This installment is a wonderful single-mum-and-brother's-best-friend tale, yet it is so much more.
This story was a lot more emotional to me than the previous installments. We were introduced to our lovelies Alex and Halona in book 2, and it was great to see their story expanded. I was heartbroken, I was happy, I was frustrated and I was over the moon at times with this story.
And it has that wonderful, Christmas miracley kind of thing happening too which added to the tension of the story.
I loved getting back to this town and the core residents that I have come to adore, and I am looking forward to more where this came from.

