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A Kiss to Dream On

A Kiss to Dream On

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For those who like LaVyrle Spencer!
Review: The shock that LaVyrle Spencer isn't writing any longer should be softened by the fact that we now have Stephanie Mittman's books to read. A KISS TO DREAM ON is a classic marriage of convenience story with that little something extra that had become Mittman's trademark. This book justly deserves all the accolades. Gideon is a hero to cherish. Read and enjoy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tiresome
Review: This book was good but not as good as some of Stephanie Mittman's other works. The main characters become annoying. They refuse to communitcate with each other, leading to a string of misconceptions that almost tear them apart. There was plenty other things in the story that could have brough tension to the relationship (He steps in at the last minute to marry his best friends girl to save her from the embarrassment of being left at the alter and being pregnant). Most of the tension however is brought on by themselves. They have very low self-esteem and therefore never believes the other when they get a compliment. Instead its "He/she must have meant this instead...". The ending of the book is good and there are some funny moments but overall I found it tiresome. For a better Mittman book try A Heart Full of Miracles.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tiresome
Review: This book was good but not as good as some of Stephanie Mittman's other works. The main characters become annoying. They refuse to communitcate with each other, leading to a string of misconceptions that almost tear them apart. There was plenty other things in the story that could have brough tension to the relationship (He steps in at the last minute to marry his best friends girl to save her from the embarrassment of being left at the alter and being pregnant). Most of the tension however is brought on by themselves. They have very low self-esteem and therefore never believes the other when they get a compliment. Instead its "He/she must have meant this instead...". The ending of the book is good and there are some funny moments but overall I found it tiresome. For a better Mittman book try A Heart Full of Miracles.


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