Thursday, April 30, 2015

How to Handle a Heartbreaker (The McCauley Brothers, #2) By Marie Harte

How to Handle a Heartbreaker (The McCauley Brothers, #2)How to Handle a Heartbreaker by Marie Harte
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Since I started reading the first book, I figured out most of the couples, so I've been interested in Brody's and Mike's stories, and mike has to wait. Brody on the other hand was ... WOW

- Loved Brody and Abby, their chemistry was off the charts, and how they made each other feel was heartwarming, not in arousing kind of way but in makes-me-feel-a-better-person kind of way

- I liked how Abby had a retort to everything, their banter was cute, and I loved the tongue lashing she gave her sister and family in Thanksgiving (Go Abby!!*cheers*)

- Loved how they were more comfortable in their relationship status than the previous couple, going from no status to almost relationship to boyfriend/girlfriend and their talk about after in the end of the book was cute

- Liked Seth, the old guy was funny and I felt sorry for Brody after the thing for Seth, and yeah Brody's biological family were shit but at least the brother is showing remorse but still ..

- Loved the bowling scene with Del and Mike, and of course I'm really liking Del, I hope she will have much more appearance in the next book

- Loved how Brody was proud of her as a writer and the library scene was awesome then her sister then her dad and mom, the fan base is increasing ^^

- I loved the heart to heart scene between the infamous McCauley twin, they made me cry too!!!

- I feel sorry about the parents I just hope they aren't going to end up where I'm thinking they will, I just hope there might be a turnover or something

Overall, *thumps up*


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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Taken by Tuesday (The Weekday Brides, #5) By Catherine Bybee

Taken by Tuesday (The Weekday Brides, #5)Taken by Tuesday by Catherine Bybee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Ok this one is another one of my favorites in the series ... What can I do? Hot hulky guys that might have military backgrounds, and intensely obsessive and protective of their woman, Who really can say no to THAT? XD

- Loved the main couple and their chemistry since the previous book

- Loved their heavy flirting XD

- Loved how Micheal became more engaged with the family, and the scenes he was included were nice, showed brotherly actions, like him and Zach on Rick in the fundraiser, or when he came to his sister's office.

- I really felt sorry for the heroine, and from the pattern in this series the woman face danger and the men come to the rescue, but she was the one who really was under the psychopaths mercy.

- Loved the flower thingy it was so adorable

- loved the washing and diaper changing little scene, it was cute to see such enormous men trying to muddle their way through changing a diaper XD

Overall, *thumps up*



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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Single by Saturday (The Weekday Brides, #4) By Catherine Bybee

Single by Saturday (The Weekday Brides, #4)Single by Saturday by Catherine Bybee
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I have to say so far this is the least book in this series that appealed to me, even before I read it. I'm just not into triangles or relationships that include one single party being married, even if it's only on paper.

- I liked Karen, in the previous book not so much because she didn't like Neil that much, but now we saw how she really is, and I like her.

- I liked how Karen and Micheal were friends that could talk about anything

- I liked how the heroine faced off the dad on the first day, the girl got series gumption.

- The young couple were cute and sweet, in a bad place but sweet nonetheless.

- I liked how at the end Micheal and Karen and Zach were col about everything at the hotel room and the parents were still befuddled XD

- I loved the daddy moment regarding Neil and the young daddy it was soooooo sweet, and I really teared up for the young couple

- I'm looking forward to the next couple XD

Overall, *thumps up*

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Monday, April 27, 2015

The Troublemaker Next Door (The McCauley Brothers, #1) By Marie Harte

The Troublemaker Next Door (The McCauley Brothers, #1)The Troublemaker Next Door by Marie Harte
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is my first ... (I seem to be discovering lots and lots of good authors, since I feel like I've been mentioning "My first" alot XD) by Marie Harte

- I loved the book, especially the McCauley clan.

- Loved how the brothers interact with each other.

- Loved how the hero and heroine were into each ther since the get go.

- Loved the hero the most, Flynn was amusing, understanding and cute.

- I felt sorry for Flynn nearing the end.

- Loved all the other characters and I could see the potential relationships.

- I had couple f moments I wanted to punch the heroine.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Fiancé by Friday (The Weekday Brides, #3) By Catherine Bybee

Fiancé by Friday (The Weekday Brides, #3)Fiancé by Friday by Catherine Bybee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I think this is my favorite book in the series ^^

- I liked how the heroine didn't back off but kept enticing the hero one way or the other.

- I liked how the heroine tried to keep himself from her, but sometimes couldn't, in a way it was kinda cute.

- I liked how the heroine had complete faith in the hero and followed his lead even when some doubts started to fester.

- I liked how all the people who are basically are a family are tight-knit and tried everything to find them.

- I loved when the hero gave up resistance and succumbed to the suduction *sigh* my favorite part XD

- I loved the scene with the costume he got her, and their different reaction to it.

- I loved the part at the end when she in a way saved him ^^ ( I laughed my ass off at that scene)

- Loved the letter and the wedding at the very end, I went all ahhhhh and ohhhh with the rest

Overall, *thumps up*

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Married by Monday (The Weekday Brides, #2) By Catherine Bybee

Married by Monday (The Weekday Brides, #2)Married by Monday by Catherine Bybee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book was so cute and endearing I just can't help go all gooey (all the drama non-withstanding) ^^

- Loved the heroine hard-ass attitude

- Loved how they were more casual about their marriage even more than the first couple, cause seriously they went right into the action XD

- Loved all the protectiveness in all the members of the family and friends.

- I melted over her relationship with Dean especially at the wedding, I like surrogate fathers thing

- At first I didn't know who Harry was till the author talked about the daughters who were Sam and her sister, and I was kinda glad about the action he later took in the book when he knew that his daughter might be in danger.

Overall, *thumps up*



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Wife by Wednesday (The Weekday Brides, #1) By Catherine Bybee

Wife by Wednesday (The Weekday Brides, #1)Wife by Wednesday by Catherine Bybee
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My first series by Catherine Bybee and I'm loving it ^^

In this book both the main couple were screwed by their fathers, the hero by his father's will, the heroine by her fathers crime.

- The thing I liked the most was the honesty between them, which included every criteria.

- I liked how casual they were together, no awkwardness or anything.

- I'm glad the Viper got what she deserves.

I kinda felt for Sam when she discovered the half truth and left Blake, but I'm glad Blake explained everything and they confessed t each other ^^

Overall, *thumps up*

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Dare (Brothers of Ink and Steel #1) By Allie Juliette Mousseau

Dare (Brothers of Ink and Steel #1)Dare by Allie Juliette Mousseau
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The synopsis totally understate the amzingness of this book *shocked face* (*^*) hmph!!

Loved everything about this book, the instant physical attraction between the main couple the cute 3 yrs old, the big family, just the whole package, even the shared terror from either discovering each others secret.

The guy was a reformed delinquent, how fighter, and straight forward. i liked how he went straights ahead and told her he wants her, then how he fought her to get her, then he fought her demons to keep her, just fought his way to have her and HIS, which is sooooooooooooooooo swoon worthy. I loved how he instantly clicked with her daughter and became Joshy XD at Christmas I was totally which the family when they kept of Aw at every time she said Joshy or something cute, plus how he always kept her daughter and her at the forefront of his thoughts was so endearing.

I loved how she had the gut to go after what she wants XD She was brave and independent, I liked how even at first she felt skittish she still sought him out and hanged out with him. Her only problem was her fear that he might reject her after discovering the truth. But I loved how they settled everything, and at the last part of the book everything was so lovely except a certain scene regarding a certain asshole.

Overall, *thumps up*


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Rock Hard (Rock Kiss, #2) By Nalini Singh

Rock Hard (Rock Kiss, #2)Rock Hard by Nalini Singh
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loved it, and just to get my point more clear LOVED IT XD

I know I cut into the series when I read the second book, but I'm a sucker for Hulks with mousy women XD Anyway even though it got mentioned at the beginning I was kinda slow on the uptake and didn't get that they were in New Zealand till maybe the middle of the book *smacks forehead* XD at first i was intrigued by all the interesting and new places I've been reading about, believe it or not this is my first romance book that occurs outside UK & US and I'm kinda glad, it's kinda gives you hope that true love can be found in other regions LOL XD

Loved the hero, I won't deny that I might be oceans deep in love with him, especially his teasing side is to die for, I love when he apologize with sweets, when he teases her, how kind and generous he was, and when he finally gave her the give *sigh* I totally understood how flabbergasted she was. Loved the family. Loved how she became so close to him after acknowledging the relationship. But what I adored the most was the teasing.

I've been reading a lot recently about traumatized heroine, and this one is a bit different than the rest, usually it's a rape related kind of issue this is one is stalking-gone-psycho. I loved here relationship with her best friend it was so deep that in a way it brought tears to my eyes. I liked how she slowly bit by agonizing bit started to unfold herself, first with the come backs then the clothes then the food then the talk backs then the relationship. I know it might sound cliche but in her case it's true she's like a flower that started to bloom opening up petal by petal and all due to our esteemed teasing fabulous T-Rex.

- I loved how at the end she got her baring when the asshole tried to reach to try and claim a territory already claimed by Gabriel, honestly she was like "oh no you won't" in a way it was brave and for some reason I found it funny XD

- I loved the Rugby part in the book, how the whole family is in to it and how even she is.

- Loved the agreement rules at the end, especially his XD

Overall, *thumps up*

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Hearts in Darkness (Hearts in Darkness, #1) By Laura Kaye

Hearts in Darkness (Hearts in Darkness, #1)Hearts in Darkness by Laura Kaye
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was one lovely short story *sigh*

First I want to point out that I'm glad they both ended up stranded in the elevator together not with some freak or a psychopath XD

I liked both characters, their time in the darkness made them bond and share with each other what they never with other people. I liked the attraction between them even their insecurities even if they were unfounded. I understand that Caden felt vulnerable because he feared if she really saw him she would back off because off all his tats and piercings, and Makenna feared the same because of her boring life and looks. But since the beginning their chemistry was off the charts even if their looks wasn't what they were I doubted they would let each other go.

I was with them the whole way *emotionally that is XD* even after they were out that that's would be it, but I'm just glad it wasn't. The after was just WOW!!!

I just discovered there will be a sequel about them, I'm of course over the moon about it, yet I'm scared I just wanted them to be happy, I don't want them to face any problems or setbacks or anything.

Overall, *thumps up*



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The Texan's Wager (Wife Lottery, #1) By Jodi Thomas

The Texan's Wager (Wife Lottery, #1)The Texan's Wager by Jodi Thomas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

It took me a while till I found his book and MAN how it was totally worth it

Since the synopsis I fund the story intriguing, but after reading couple of reviews from other GR users, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. (None book related moments: the reviews here are amazing, some users have a way to say everything about the story without saying anything, they assure you about certain dilemmas yet they keep you in suspense, so I just wanted to give their reviews some credit ^^)

First point I want to make clear is the hero was s adorable I just wanted to huge him 24/7, and who can blame me. He was totally hulky and all power, yet he was like a puppy not just to the heroine, many ladies liked him cause he was so .. Pure. Truthfully he was a combination f two things a true gentleman and Tarzan, the first is obvious from his behavior toward every person and his intelligence, and the second was because of his lack of knowledge of intimacy, ok he wasn't my first virgin hero, but damn he was cute.

The heroine is a combination of a General, Bad-ass and Logic. Cause most of the story she gives orders or thinks of a plan, she tries to make sense f every situation and when needs strikes, she clobbers people XD, I liked how she acted bold with him, and how she was happy more like over the moon with the part he was waiting for her kiss. some of what she had said and done bugged me, but to her it was logic and self preservation, so I don't have a complains since she saw the error in her ways. I liked how brave she was, and how she either stands beside him or have his back, never hide.

- My best scene is when he first talked to her, it was soooooooooooo cute I wanted to kiss him myself

- I loved how the women bonded, and as the youngest said they were sisters of the heart, but to me they looked more like soldiers who bonded and trusted each other because they went to hell and back having each others back.

- I loved books that have Gypsies ^^

Overall, *thumps up*


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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

The Tornado By Missy Blue

The TornadoThe Tornado by Missy Blue
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When people describe how books can suck or pull you in, to this book it's an understatement. It was my first book by this author and I loved it, every second of it. This seems the author's first book, I hope she keeps on writing and releases more, I just loved the book.

I liked the heroine, even if she has a bad habit of degrading herself, but I guess that's expected for people who went through what she did. What I liked about her story, is that the background was unusual not just the catch phrase and that's it? No, and the vivid details she described her experience ... *shudders*. I liked how she got her shit together, and pulled herself from all the crap, I liked how she interacted with the hero, and nearing the end she was one hell of a bad-ass when need be.

The hero now ... *sigh* he was literally swoon worthy, I just loved him, since the first scene he appeared you just knew he was a great guy. I liked how he protected her, how was he territorial about her, how he understood her needs, how he in a way worshiped her. I loved his scenes with her family, it was just adorable, how her dad was all like puff and intimidating but truthfully he likes him and just wanna play the part XD. I know that he keeps telling himself that he broke his promise to her and her dad when he couldn't protect her, but like the heroine, he did the bigger part, he might haven protected her in his opinion but her saved her, and that is all what matters.

- I loved how the play boy kind of friend turned in to a puppy after meeting her best friend, I know it's not like that exactly, it's like what the heroine said at the beginning to her bestie that she deserves better and from the looks of it, he too kinda worships her XD.

Overall, *thumps up*



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Monday, April 20, 2015

The Hooker and the Hermit By L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid

The Hooker and the HermitThe Hooker and the Hermit by L.H. Cosway
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is my first books by this author and I'm glad that I liked it, cause I haven't been reading much lately and I needed a good book to pull me back.

Usually from just the title, people would think the /hooker is a she and the Hermit is a he, actually its the other way around, plus I expected the guy t be such a man-whore and a huge flirt, but turns out he was quite decent but a huge flirt to the heroine.

In here I have to say I didn't like the heroine that much, I'm not saying that I hate her, no actually I do like her but not that much, cause most of what she had done I didn't approve of and such sort, except maybe the last chapter.

I liked the hero, he was the type who saw what he wanted and went after it, I liked that he was such a decent guy and how it was so easy to up his reputation and media interactions, but he would turn to a huge shameless flirt for the heroine. I liked how he kept pushing her till the very end, and through couple of points in the story I actually felt sorry for him, personally I don't think I would have the stamina to push that much or be rejected that many times and still push, which is something I admire about him.

- I liked the newly discovered best friend at the end ^^

Overall, *thumps up*

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

She's No Princess (Guilty, #4) By Laura Lee Guhrke

She's No Princess (Guilty, #4)She's No Princess by Laura Lee Guhrke
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is my second book by Laura Lee Guhrke, and both books were the only ones I read in their separate series XD

The idea of the books itself was interesting, but I noticed that it wasn't what happened exactly. In the summary of the book this was mentioned:

The illegitimate daughter of a prince and a notorious courtesan, Lucia has been confined to schools and convents for most of her life. But that hasn't stopped her from causing one scandal after another. Exasperated, her royal father decides that his exquisite hellion of a daughter must be married immediately. And Sir Ian Moore, Britain's most proper diplomat, is the perfect man to choose her a groom.

Diplomacy, not matchmaker, is Ian's forte, but he vows to get Lucia married off as soon as possible so that he may return to his real duties. Yet, despite an abundance of very eager, worthwhile candidates, none is a match for Lucia's spirit and fire. And the more time Ian spends with the infuriating beauty, the more reluctant he is to marry her off. Could it be that he has already found Lucia the perfect husband...and it is Ian himself?


But I noticed that there wasn't much mention of him thinking that he would fit her, the closest ting to it, was the slight flaws and sarcastic comment he made in his inner mind regrading her other suitors.

I hated how people just judged Lucia by her looks, or history or her parentage, ok she was a flirt but that doesn't make her a slut. For many moments in the book I hated the hero, because he just kept mentioning that shes a flirt and a tease, like she just throws herself at any man.

I liked the part that came after the marriage, and the scene with her dad, I'm not saying hes forgiving, but it was obvious he either valued and respected her pride even if she loathed him or that the idea of a daughter of his was kneeling on the ground. But still it was nice and interesting.

Overall, *thumps side-ways*

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Sunday, April 5, 2015

Once Perfect (Shattered Past, #1) By Cecy Robson

Once Perfect (Shattered Past, #1)Once Perfect by Cecy Robson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I stumbled upon this book by coincidence, and since I have a weakness for a hulking guy with a petite woman I just couldn't resist, and boy how glad I didn't.

This book was a bit different from the line of books I've been reading recently, for one, the circumstances are more realistic the kind that slaps you in the face and you realize shit like that does happen in real life too, it's an eye opener. I'm not saying I'm clueless to the world but still, when stuff like that doesn't happen in your immediate vicinity you tend to get involved in life forgetting for a moment that stuff, and I mean real sick stuff happen. The author showed us the ugliness in the issue but I'm glad she didn't delve deep into it, but kept it in the healing process with all the loved ones around.

Mateo was a big cuddly bear, with of course rough edges when need be. Like most of the hero's I read about I liked him, he was so gentle and kind since the first chapter he didn't push her or anything, he gave her time, space and all the patience in the world. It was obvious he cared for her, in the way he was gentle, jealous and protective, and even his protectiveness wasn't like all caveman type with other men, but also the type that holds her at night and banishes the nightmares away. I loved him for all the moments he was with her.

Evie might look like a petite scardy cat in looks, no she was a fighter, she kinda reminds me of the heroine in The Hurricane, those too have so much in common, but I think in Evie's case it's much worse, but both were fighters nonetheless, and the biggest reason for that is both survived and moved on. I loved how she started to open up to Mateo, and how she went all macho on the club when the incident happen saving the girl, then fighting off cops for Mateo and taking them to the hospital. I liked how even if she was hesitant and scared she pushed herself because she wanted to open up to Mateo, and I liked how she fought for them to stay together, how she didn't just cry and run off, but fought back to stay because they fit together.

Overall, *thumps up* I didn't check the next books in the series till I finished this one, I'm glad the author is doing Mateo's sisters, but I'm a bit disappointed because I wanted to read about their friends from the club especially about Dee and Big Chris

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Saturday, April 4, 2015

The Deal (Off-Campus, #1) By Elle Kennedy

The Deal (Off-Campus, #1)The Deal by Elle Kennedy
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I'm changing my idea about Contemporary books, I've been hitting one great book after the other, and this book is no different ^^

I loved all the characters throughout the book and didn't hate any except the ones that already had the word Hate tattooed to their foreheads.

Garret was the perfect hero, he was cute, and funny, gentle and kind, trustworthy and ideal. I'm glad that the heroine succumbed to his insistent stalking. I loved his stubbornness, how he was cool about everything, how he made sill jokes, funny jokes, dirty jokes all the time, I loved how he took care of her and was her deep well for her to bury her secrets, how he got her out of it, and he was right "He was a sex god, and did what no other man could do" XD

Hannah was kick-ass kind of girl in my opinion, not that she's doing actual ass kicking, but she's awesome. I can't imagine going through what she went through and her family, it's sheer hell, and I'm glad that someone at least got their faced bashed in to a fist. And I'm happy that she met Garret and didn't end up with that fake dude. I'm happy that he appreciated her, and made her feel safe, I'm glad that he was the one she confided in, I'm glad for them both.

- I loved how they started off as friends, and were cool with each other and the other's friends, and how even the friends of both sides got along so well.

- I would have kissed Garret when he realized the truth and the end, and didn't succumb to the lie, but he kept to his beautiful stubborn self.

- I loved how he always got her back, and how even they had a short acquaintance but they were each other confidant.

- I loved how he appreciated her voice, he wasn't the only one, but still his reaction to her songs were different.

- I loved the comedy in the book it was so hilarious, especially the locker room scene, and when the coach came in too XD

I loved a lot of things about this book that I don't know what to write anymore, it was just that wonderful, and they deserve each other, oh yeah and I'm glad that it didn't have a lot of gloomy scenes in it.

Overall, *thumps up* can't wait for the next one.

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Friday, April 3, 2015

The Game Plan (Neighbor from Hell, #5) By R.L. Mathewson

The Game Plan (Neighbor from Hell, #5)The Game Plan by R.L. Mathewson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

It was a good story, and I have to say it was the one with the most emotions involved in the whole series.

Danny looked like a Bradford but he didn't have such intense Bradford habits, like the food obsession with him was shallow and less intense, the cockiness in him made an appearance couple of ties in the book, and he didn't have the Bradford gasp I so adore. Plus he was waaaaay gentlemanly and sweet, in his tooooooooooooooooooo slow wooing, but I loved all the adorable kisses he gave her.

Tinkerbell was another matter, there are things about her that still doesn't make sense to me, she's close to her dad but doesn't want to talk to him, she almost got married to an asshole just cause she thought he was the only one who wanted her. First her there wasn't any mention f anyone thinking that she might not make it n her own if she told her dad so why didn't she? Second she was the one sending the sisterly vibe and Danny obviously wants her, and like in the book when he asked himself why the asshole and not him? Anyway Tink was fun, I liked how she was a little demon who "thought" that she was a pacifist, I loved the scene at the paintball place, and I love when she gets all high after any kind of medication. I loved the difference between the big guy and his tiny Tinkerbell it was adorable.

This is the only book in this series that made me cried, I cried when Danny realized she left, when he had his outburst, when he had to go to the hospital, how she fought with teeth and nail to be with him, even in her drugged state, I cried when he had the talk with his dad, then with his Tink and later when they got back to their home. And the Tinkerbell tat was a bit ... I have to say much but still cute, Much cause I can't pictured a huge muscled guy with a Tinkerbell tattoo, and cute because he's obviously so into her.

Overall, *thumps up*

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Truce: The Historic(Neighbor from Hell, #4) By R.L. Mathewson

Truce: The Historic Neighbor from Hell (Neighbor from Hell, #4)Truce: The Historic Neighbor from Hell by R.L. Mathewson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well this certainly was different. I liked it, even though it was different from the previous ones in this series. For one the main guy wasn't that arrogant and funny.

(Gonna keep it short since I'm sleepy)

- I think the main guy Robert was my favorite character in here. He was funny for some moments in the book, but was serious most of the time. He was the first with the food obsession that became a Bradford signature.

- I loved how he and the heroine kept at it, like the 3rd book in this series the couple were childhood nemesis, and to see them chasing each other even in their twenties was hilarious.

- I liked the heroine, and how she banters with the hero, and how she eats like the hero XD

- I loved the part when they took off to America which was nearing the end, it was the beginning of the hero showing his true Bradford kettle, the one we are used to from the cute overly huge food-obsessed handsome me.

- Loved the necklace tradition.

- Hated their families, except specific siblings

- Loved their moments together

Overall, *thumps up* and good nights *lights out for me*



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Checkmate (Neighbor from Hell, #3) By R.L. Mathewson

Checkmate (Neighbor from Hell, #3)Checkmate by R.L. Mathewson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Now I'm wishing I own a place and go check if I have a hot guy as a neighbor, and if I was lucky and my mind still in the clouds he might end up being a Bradford XD

Since the beginning I was mulling over where do the Bradfords come in to the story, since not one of the main couples last name is a Bradford, turns out they were related, anyway the way the Bradford got introduced in here was so amusing the I had my own shit eating grin XD

At first I thought of Connor as an asshole cause why couldn't he just leave her the heck alone, but man how I loved him, he was so sweet and good and he had her back for most of her life without her knowing, I really wished she knew. Also At first I was pissed about his arrogant claim and how easily he thought he was gonna steal her employees and shut down her business, but thankfully he confronted her with some truth. True that the beginning of their relationship was bumpy since he blackmailed her in to it, and how they used their deal as a buffer so that they don't admit wanting to get closer, but when he finally spelled his guts and told her that he loved her, to me that's when everything started. And oh boy how he cared, and spoiled her, I was really jealous.

In Rory's case she was a hardcore tough-assed woman, I liked her Hot Chocolate addiction since I'm one myself but maybe not as intensely as her. I from time to time had conflicting emotions regarding Rory, for a minute I would think she's mean then I would feel sorry for her then I would be proud of her and happy, which really interesting. What I liked about her the most was how thoughtful she was like the donation thing, but her problem was over stubbornness and over self-reliance.

- I personally Loved the Pranks and problems they played on each other.

- I loved the Bradfords scenes, and missed Jason and Trevor

- I think Connor was the sweetest hero so far ^^

- And for a change this couple talked before they fucked up not the other way around like the previous couples.

Overall, *thumps up*



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