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rmarcin's review against another edition
3.0
Light, easy romance about a city girl meeting a cowboy and falling in love. Very quick read, which is why I enjoy the Bookshots. I can finish them in under two hours.
hoadjie's review against another edition
4.0
this book sucked me in and I couldn't put it down.
really enjoyed it
really enjoyed it
crhbrault's review against another edition
3.0
Quick read, not terribly believable and the writing was less than stellar. Only "ok"
cassie_grace's review against another edition
3.0
A silly, short little romance. Fluff, but compared to the James Patterson Bookshot I just read, this was wonderful.
jasmyn9's review against another edition
4.0
This was a really fun and quick read. Madeline was a great character that I could easily relate to. She's career driven and love is the furthest thing from her mind. She's in town for one reason only, to make the deal that will send her back to the big city and cement her promotion into her dream job. But this little town seems to like having her around.
Before she knows it, she's in a reading group, making friends, and has caught the eye of the town's most eligible bachelor, Tanner Callen. Tanner isn't looking for love either, and when he runs into Madeline the first time he's just looking for a good time. His reaction to finding out she was going to be in town for more than a vacation was priceless.
I think one of the things I enjoyed most was the depth of emotion that both characters felt. It was all so genuine and real that it really made both of them pop off the pages and come to life. It showed in every page and their interactions were incredible. And their interactions weren't all sexual in nature, but each one highlighted the sexual tension between them.
This was actually a pretty tame romance in terms of sexual context, but it didn't skimp on the chemistry. A great quick read that lived up to its expectations.
*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*
Before she knows it, she's in a reading group, making friends, and has caught the eye of the town's most eligible bachelor, Tanner Callen. Tanner isn't looking for love either, and when he runs into Madeline the first time he's just looking for a good time. His reaction to finding out she was going to be in town for more than a vacation was priceless.
I think one of the things I enjoyed most was the depth of emotion that both characters felt. It was all so genuine and real that it really made both of them pop off the pages and come to life. It showed in every page and their interactions were incredible. And their interactions weren't all sexual in nature, but each one highlighted the sexual tension between them.
This was actually a pretty tame romance in terms of sexual context, but it didn't skimp on the chemistry. A great quick read that lived up to its expectations.
*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*
rakishabpl's review against another edition
3.0
A short, sweet and sassy romance. Sex was mostly fade to black and spoken about using PG-13 language. A perfect book romance novel for a teenager looking to begin reading "grown up" romance.
caffeineandbookreviews's review against another edition
3.0
Probably the best of the romantic bookshots so far. I don't feel too cheated on the story, it read well and ended as expected but perfectly. It was the structure of a full length novel squished perfectly into a hundred pages.
Applause for Erin Knightly.
Doesn't help that it was about a small texas town either :P A hot cowboy with an accent? Yes please :)
Applause for Erin Knightly.
Doesn't help that it was about a small texas town either :P A hot cowboy with an accent? Yes please :)
imzadirose's review against another edition
2.0
1.5 stars. Only not a 1 because I didn't Hate it, I just didn't like it. Dull, boring, all the cliches like instalove and can't live without each other after like a month. Blech!