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Susie Tate

Auteur de Broken Heart Syndrome

12 oeuvres 145 utilisateurs 10 critiques

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Œuvres de Susie Tate

Broken Heart Syndrome (2014) 28 exemplaires
Sticks and Stones (2014) 23 exemplaires
Unperfect (2021) 20 exemplaires
Beg, Borrow or Steal (2017) 18 exemplaires
Limits (2018) 16 exemplaires
Beyond Repair (2015) 14 exemplaires
Unworthy (2022) 8 exemplaires
Unwanted 4 exemplaires
Goodnight (2016) 3 exemplaires
Anything but Easy (2020) 3 exemplaires
Maid for Advertising 1 exemplaire

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I started this series out of order so I read this first book second. The main character, Libby, is a single mom working her way through medical school by dancing in a club. When she falls asleep in class more than once her instructor doesn't know what to think. Jamie has always been a perfectionist but is drawn to Libby. Since she is his student, he resists is attraction to her at first and especially after and is not sure how his family would accept her should they get involved. Libby's daughter adores him and makes it even harder to fight the draw he feels toward them.

I really liked this one better than book two. I loved Jamie's determination once he made up his mind that Libby was for him. I loved how quirky the little girl was. Libby's nickname for her though.... Overall, I'm finding this series a little more unique which I am appreciating.
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sdbookhound | 1 autre critique | Sep 10, 2023 |
Romance is my favorite genre and lately I have been underwhelmed by so many of the romance books I've been reading. I picked up Limits because I thought it sounded interesting and different from what I had been reading. It was that. Millie has extreme anxiety and grew up in a less than loving home where support for her shyness was nonexistent. She is extremely smart and works in a hospital where she is doing groundbreaking research but is unable to speak up and claim her findings as her own. Pavlos works with her and can sense there is more to her than meets the eye. He is kind of a playboy and very much the life of the party. Can he make a difference in Millie's life? Can she accept that people want the best for her with no ulterior motives? This is a romance, so we know that everything will work out in the end. The story drew me in and I knocked it out in about a day. That being said, I do think the writing could have been improved with a little more editing. For example, the phrase "release a breath she didn't know she was holding" was used 4 times that I counted. I also couldn't understand how Pavlos could be so swoony one minute and so clueless the next. Even after months of being with her, he was still dumbfounded at times by her reluctance to engage in certain situations. I enjoyed the community of friends and Pavlos' family. I read this without knowing that it was the second book in a series. I liked this enough that I'm going to go back and check that one out. This was almost 4 stars but I settled on 3.5 in the end.… (plus d'informations)
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sdbookhound | 2 autres critiques | Sep 7, 2023 |
Very nice story. I was pleased that the story and writing were not Americanized. This book was firmly set in Wales and people spoke with local syntax and idioms. I loved the bubbly heroine and broody hero. In fact I would have been happy to have him broody a bit longer. All in all though a totally enjoyable story. I am definitely trying more by this author.
 
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Luziadovalongo | Jul 14, 2022 |
I mostly liked this one. I've read so many romances that I always enjoy something different and this heroine with severe social anxiety was different. I really liked her but I wasn't so fond of the hero who, although he did some sweet things for her, never really rose to the level of a real hero for me. We didn't seem to really get to know him and I always suspected that he was using her. Which turned out to be true. The final climatic conflict was appalling and she forgave him like he'd only accidentally brushed up against her instead of having said what he did about her. He grovelled not at all. And it really should have taken another 100 pages for her to forgive him after severe grovelling and character growth.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Statistiques

Œuvres
12
Membres
145
Popularité
#142,479
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
10
ISBN
12

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