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Friday, July 25, 2014

Three Little Words (Fool's Gold, #12)Three Little Words by Susan Mallery
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really truly enjoyed this book. I am really surprised that I haven't found out about Susan Mallery earlier. This is number 12 in the series and reading it I didn't feel as if I was lost because I didn't read the others. I am going to read the others because if they are as good as this one then I am missing out on some great reading.

Funny how we let life events define us and we eventually lose ourselves. In this you have Isabel, Ford and Conseula kinda lost and looking for a place to belong. It takes a lot of patience, love and understand among friends and potential loves in order for them to see what and who they are.

I am now on the hunt for the first 11 books of this series because I think they are worth it, this book was that good.



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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

September EndsSeptember Ends by Hunter S. Jones
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is an emotionally charged book. Tissues please. Wonderfully written and everything is so unpredictable, it just nevers goes the way you might think it would. I am absolutely going to read September Again right now.

Elizabeth October Snow has lost a lot of precious people in life to death and she is still reeling from the death of her brother. Finally she starts opening up to Pete Hendrix and he shares his love of Jack O' Savage's poetry.

Liz finds out later a truth about him and her life is sent into a tailspin. Suddenly she finds herself in another country away from the pain and truth and betrayal.

Pete Hendrix has caused pain to a lot of people and now he's punishing himself buy locking himself away from life. The only thing that helps him through the mess he's made of his life and others is his poetry and Jack O Savage's poetry.

Jack O' Savage is a poet full of darkness after he lost the woman he loved but some how light entered his life when he found Liz after he done a poetry reading.

This is a heartbreaking, bittersweet read with a little happiness sprinkled in the middle. This is a great read for most readers and I know anyone who reads this will enjoy it.

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