Enjoyed this sweet hockey romance! It‘s a fake dating and grumpy-sunshine, but it‘s also clean, so if you must have spice in your romance, then this might not be for you.
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Enjoyed this sweet hockey romance! It‘s a fake dating and grumpy-sunshine, but it‘s also clean, so if you must have spice in your romance, then this might not be for you.
#bookspinbingo
First page ❤️
Wow what a great read! Loved the story!
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A delightful, charming book about a man who has an accident that upends his life, which compels Virgil to forge a new and circuitous path to a changed existence. It all takes place in a small dying midwestern town with several endearing quirky characters. It‘s funny and hopeful. Engaging, entertaining, old fashioned storytelling.
Adored this final installment in the Lovelight series. The characters, the setting, and the secondary characters feel like old friends. I‘m sad to close this series out but can‘t wait for what will come next! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks
A great perk about work travel is ordering dinner and a glass of wine from the hotel bar while reading your book. Cheers from Houston!
Currently reading. Ronald Malfi deserves more recognition for literary horror. He‘s one of my favorites. Happy Halloween! 🎃
The fourth and final book in the Lovelight series. It was a good final book and we get Nova‘s love story. I liked it but I still think I prefer the first two books to the last two.
Absolutely delightful! Annie‘s sweet earnestness, paired with Will‘s tattoo-covered heart of gold personality created the perfect blend for great chemistry. This is my first by this author, and it made for the perfect vacation read. Fun and just enough character development to make it work. I loved watching Annie and Will figure out how they saw themselves versus how the world sees them and find the balance of who they really were.
4⭐
⬗ While I didn‘t buy into that twist of an ending, I was fully engaged with everything that led up to it.
⬗ The narration was interestingly produced in that January LaVoy did all the characters except two key voices. I‘m not sure why they did it that way. If you‘ve listened to the audio of this book, then you‘ll know what I mean—IFYKYK.