Unstoppable: Love with the Proper Stranger / Letters to Kelly
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
Reprints of Brockman's earlier works:
Love with a Proper Stranger: I enjoyed this story even though there are a lot of holes in the story like how was the coffee poisoned and why was it so important to get a picture of Serena when she was just going to get plastic surgery again. I also thought Mariah/Marie would stand up for herself more but she takes a lot of crap from both John and Serena. But overall the journey John and Mariah have to go through was a good read.
Letters to Kelly: It was an interesting way to write this story but it was really slow. Halfway through I realized I was forcing myself to read it and gave up. There wasn't a lot of interaction between Kelly and Jax, although the process of Jax writing his book was entertaining.
Don't think it was worth the credits or real money unless you are a huge Brockmann fan. But then if you were, you probably would have read these already.
Love with a Proper Stranger: I enjoyed this story even though there are a lot of holes in the story like how was the coffee poisoned and why was it so important to get a picture of Serena when she was just going to get plastic surgery again. I also thought Mariah/Marie would stand up for herself more but she takes a lot of crap from both John and Serena. But overall the journey John and Mariah have to go through was a good read.
Letters to Kelly: It was an interesting way to write this story but it was really slow. Halfway through I realized I was forcing myself to read it and gave up. There wasn't a lot of interaction between Kelly and Jax, although the process of Jax writing his book was entertaining.
Don't think it was worth the credits or real money unless you are a huge Brockmann fan. But then if you were, you probably would have read these already.
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