Book Review: Andrea Laurence’s Facing the Music
Her singing career built on the hit song “Size Matters, about her ex, Ivy Hudson is hesitant to face him, the football hero has had to live it down ever since.
Her singing career built on the hit song “Size Matters, about her ex, Ivy Hudson is hesitant to face him, the football hero has had to live it down ever since.
Chloe’s free spirit and colorful past have come home to roost, just when she wants to surrender to the stern, yet sexy sheriff who’d like to tame her wild ways.
Irish falconer Connor O’Dwyer crosses casual paths with Meara Quinn, the local horse trainer, and it takes a brush with death for him to see her in a different light.
After finding her best friend in bed with her boyfriend, Kylie Warner’s confidence dove and she flunked chemistry. Now Jonathon Kadisch is recruited to tutor her.
Becca Thorpe has escaped her city life and intends to live in the moment. A moment that includes the sexy surfer and boatbuilder Sam Brody.
Ex-Marine and bad boy Mark Moretti will never let a woman tie him down, until Sophie Barringer, is maid of honor at his sister’s wedding.
Holly and Adam have their own ghosts, and a trek this desperate, this unpredictable, and this intimate, will have its share of risks—including opening their hearts one more time.
Required to marry, Fernando Garcia de la Vega unexpectedly falls in love with Jessica Bloom who’s more concerned with getting out of her marriage.
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Source: my own shelves “Peanut Goes to School” paranormal romance in a Kindle edition that was published by Teddy Harrison LLC on June 30, 2014 and has 55 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon This very short story is 6.7 in the Elder Races paranormal romance series, and the third in the Peanut internal trilogy. The focus is back on Peanut, and he’s definitely picking up on his parents’ morals. Normally, I’d give this a “3”, but I love the message Harrison is sending in this…so…hey,I’m a sucker for child empowerment… My TakeIt’s a bit stiff, but a lot of fun to read. It’s all the crummy bits of school rolled into one day for Liam, and you can immediately tell that he’s not putting up with any crap. He’s honest, protective, and extremely observant. He’s also a little boy with a little boy’s dreams and fantasies. Wrap them up in a being able to change into a flying dragon, and…whoa, nelly, lol. He’s also a little boy with a […]
He’s the bad boy she’s always wanted…and the sexiest. She’s the good girl he’s kept at arm’s length…she’ll never forgive him if she discovers the truth.