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Capture Table For Two (A Family Business #3) Narrated By Jennifer McKenzie Shown As Script
Capture Table For Two (A Family Business #3) Narrated By Jennifer McKenzie Shown As Script
on Table for Two (A Family Business #3)
read. Terrible cover art. I had to read this once I'd inadvertently read some spoilers, For those who wish to know .
This could have been a total angst fest, but emotionally there was no connection with the h or the H, It may be because the betrayal happened "off camera" so to speak and prior to us getting invested with the H and the h, yet I don't think so.
It was just seemed that neither characters had the depth to pull the reader into their story, It had flashes of potential, just flashes mind, Nor did it make me want to read the other two books in the series,.lackluster.
At the end of the day, I don't have much to say about this one, I didn't care for Mal I thought she was whiny, I didn't care for Travis at the end of the day, he even admits himself that he cheated and honestly, even as angry as Mal was, I still didn't feel like he had to work hard enough to win her the second time.
Then we devolve into this pushpull brokenupbutstillinlove thing that should have satisfied my inner angst whore, Violet, but when I looked over at her, she was filing her nails, looking bored and wondering why we weren't watching the Ruth Wilson version of Jane Eyre.
I doubt I'll ever pick this one up again, Ultimately disappointing. Miniseries: sitelinkA Family Business This was a cute little fluff read, predictable characters and plot but keeps you entertained,
I went into this completely blind, liked the blurb and was expecting an angst filled, cheating hero book, They never deal with the cheating, we get an apology and a little inner guilt, but he spends most of the book cajoling her into sex, and she suffers from terminal treacherous body syndrome.
Dont waste your time or money on this one, Reader, writer, romantic. Not necessarily in that order, Jennifer McKenzie lives in Vancouver, Canada where she enjoys being able to ski and surf in the same daynot that she ever does either of those things.
After years of working as a communications professional and spending her days writing for everyone else, she traded in the world of water coolers, cubicles and high heels to write for herself and wear pajamas all day.
When shes not writing, shes reading, eating chocolate, trying to talk herself into working off said chocolate on the treadmill or spending time with her husband.
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This could have been a total angst fest, but emotionally there was no connection with the h or the H, It may be because the betrayal happened "off camera" so to speak and prior to us getting invested with the H and the h, yet I don't think so.
It was just seemed that neither characters had the depth to pull the reader into their story, It had flashes of potential, just flashes mind, Nor did it make me want to read the other two books in the series,.lackluster.
At the end of the day, I don't have much to say about this one, I didn't care for Mal I thought she was whiny, I didn't care for Travis at the end of the day, he even admits himself that he cheated and honestly, even as angry as Mal was, I still didn't feel like he had to work hard enough to win her the second time.
Then we devolve into this pushpull brokenupbutstillinlove thing that should have satisfied my inner angst whore, Violet, but when I looked over at her, she was filing her nails, looking bored and wondering why we weren't watching the Ruth Wilson version of Jane Eyre.
I doubt I'll ever pick this one up again, Ultimately disappointing. Miniseries: sitelinkA Family Business This was a cute little fluff read, predictable characters and plot but keeps you entertained,
Does she dare have seconds
Mallory Ford hasn't seen her ex, Travis Kincaid, since she caught him in a rather compromising position a year ago.
Now he's back in town, and while heat still
flickers along Mal's skin when he's near, she's already learned her lessonthe ohsohard way,
Except that Travis is playing to win Mal's heart, for good, Which is perfectly ridiculous. Nothing can put Mal's heart back together again, especially not the man who broke it, Some mistakes can't be erasedunless Travis can prove to Mal that what they have is too perfect to forget,
Well, that was a colossal waste of time,I went into this completely blind, liked the blurb and was expecting an angst filled, cheating hero book, They never deal with the cheating, we get an apology and a little inner guilt, but he spends most of the book cajoling her into sex, and she suffers from terminal treacherous body syndrome.
Dont waste your time or money on this one, Reader, writer, romantic. Not necessarily in that order, Jennifer McKenzie lives in Vancouver, Canada where she enjoys being able to ski and surf in the same daynot that she ever does either of those things.
After years of working as a communications professional and spending her days writing for everyone else, she traded in the world of water coolers, cubicles and high heels to write for herself and wear pajamas all day.
When shes not writing, shes reading, eating chocolate, trying to talk herself into working off said chocolate on the treadmill or spending time with her husband.
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