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Amazing Gracie (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Paper))

Amazing Gracie (Wheeler Large Print Book Series (Paper))

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fluffy and light
Review: The premise was good but the handling was soft. Which is fine if you're in the mood for it and why I chose the two words to describe the book which are fluffy and lite (as in less filling). I liked the male character but as one other reviewer pointed out the heroine kept calling Kevin by his full name (first, middle and last) and that tended to be annoying. Also, the author has Gracie worried that after she sleeps with Kevin it won't mean anything to him, yet by the end of the book the author has done a complete flip of character for Gracie in that she turns down Kevin's proposal because she doesn't want to commit. Well if that were the case, what's she worried about Kevin's take on whole thing? In this regard the author has let continuity slip, which may be the fault of her editor for not picking this up.

Take the book for what its worth - a not-so-deep piece of entertainment that was fluffy, lite, and good for the moment but not especially a keeper. Consider it mid-range.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fluffy and light
Review: The premise was good but the handling was soft. Which is fine if you're in the mood for it and why I chose the two words to describe the book which are fluffy and lite (as in less filling). I liked the male character but as one other reviewer pointed out the heroine kept calling Kevin by his full name (first, middle and last) and that tended to be annoying. Also, the author has Gracie worried that after she sleeps with Kevin it won't mean anything to him, yet by the end of the book the author has done a complete flip of character for Gracie in that she turns down Kevin's proposal because she doesn't want to commit. Well if that were the case, what's she worried about Kevin's take on whole thing? In this regard the author has let continuity slip, which may be the fault of her editor for not picking this up.

Take the book for what its worth - a not-so-deep piece of entertainment that was fluffy, lite, and good for the moment but not especially a keeper. Consider it mid-range.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful
Review: The story is delightful. The author's characterizations, fast paced style and underplayed sexual encounters capture the essence of desire, without belaboring the point.
Fun stuff.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Delightful
Review: The story is delightful. The author's characterizations, fast paced style and underplayed sexual encounters capture the essence of desire, without belaboring the point.
Fun stuff.


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