during this time, both h&h begin to see their brief stint as step-siblings in a different light—particularly the hero in relation to his parents’ divorce and his father’s remarriage
I’m giving the edge to Bell’s book because there’s no deception involved in the plot and also because the stakes are higher: unlike the hero in SENDER, the hero in SO CLOSE is in a difficult financial situation and needs the sale of the piece of property (a beach-front inn that ...
Kiki: I finishedSay Yes to the Dukeby Eloisa Jamesthis week which was exciting because it is the first piece of fiction I’ve been able to finish in over a month, quite possibly longer (based on Catherine’s review from May, this seems to be a magic reading rut busting book). Life ...
Second time through for me, I’ll be sharing my thoughts at length soon. I also just read Charles’Think of Englandfor the first time and was delighted. Daniel and Archie are such great opposites! I’ve told this story before but I described it to my roomie as “Wayne from Letterkenny ...
I had to double check and see if it was the first or second Whatcha Reading post of the month. But as Sarah and I like to remind ourselves lately: time has no meaning. Anyway, let’s get into the books! Shana: I’m readingGet Well Soonby Jennifer Wright, (A|BN|K|AB) which is...