Marrying Daisy Bellamy (Lakeshore Chronicles, Bk 8)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
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I just discovered Wiggs and I'm kind of getting scared that she is going to be an author that recycles characters and plotlines. I plan to read a few more of her books before I make the decision.
I loved the other I have read but I had a hard time with this one. It was slower and although I did cry it, the emotional connection wasn't there with the characters. It might also be that I really dislike Logan. Hated him from the beginning when I first read about him as a teenager. Daisy I loved and Julian I couldn't make up my mind. Even though Daisy ended with the guy I wanted the ending didn't really seem like much and was done so abruply. Nothing of their fears were resolved. It was a very simplistic. Kind of like Wiggs thought she was sick of this back and forth shuffling of the same information that went through the whole book and needed to slap an ending to it.
As much as I liked Daisy and Charlie, I don't think this book was worth it. And I hope Sonnet doens't turn into a carbon copy of Daisy's mother but it seems like she is heading there.
I loved the other I have read but I had a hard time with this one. It was slower and although I did cry it, the emotional connection wasn't there with the characters. It might also be that I really dislike Logan. Hated him from the beginning when I first read about him as a teenager. Daisy I loved and Julian I couldn't make up my mind. Even though Daisy ended with the guy I wanted the ending didn't really seem like much and was done so abruply. Nothing of their fears were resolved. It was a very simplistic. Kind of like Wiggs thought she was sick of this back and forth shuffling of the same information that went through the whole book and needed to slap an ending to it.
As much as I liked Daisy and Charlie, I don't think this book was worth it. And I hope Sonnet doens't turn into a carbon copy of Daisy's mother but it seems like she is heading there.
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