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10th November 2012 THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!THERE IS MORE!!MORE BRADEN! MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE! **Trying to push Brittany back into her hole***When I saw On Dublin Street, #2 9th January 2013Soooooo I was just minding mah business, just chillaxin! Doing nothing really important. Then I receive a notification that someone liked me review of "Down London Road" and I am all...... WTF?!?!?! I aint read or wanting to...
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*2.5 Stars*A largely uneventful read...To be fair, I'll list some of my pros and cons: What I liked -Cole and Hanna were some of the coolest teens ever to grace a story!-The initial tension build up between Cam and Jo was fun.-Joss and Braden still being a strong part of story was awesome.-The strong sense of family and togetherness between friends was heartwarming. What didn't work for me -I understood Jo's insecurities, but her self-depreciation was over-the-top and didnt feel natural.-T...
***PLEASE DO NOT READ THIS REVIEW IF YOU HAVEN'T READ THIS BOOK. SPOILERS AHEAD*** I am very sorry, really really sorry because I wanted to LOVE this book but it didn't happen. I loved Samantha Young when I read On Dublin Street & Until Fountain Bridge. They were WOW, amazing books, re-read worth it so I had expectations for this one... The thing is, in life you better have no expectations at all so you are not disappointed, right?I must say I love Samantha's writing style and I will read more
5 FREAKISHLY SUPER STARS!!! [image error]…You and I are starting over today. I’m not some asshole who has judged you over and over again and got you wrong every single time. Trust me. Please.”We one time afresh go in the world of Club 39, but this time we'll get to glimpse Jo and new bartender CamLets meet JohannaJo designated date's men “who just occur to have money” in alignment to support her not-even-slightly-functioning alcohol-dependent mother and 14-year-old male sibling, Cole.She's scare...
2020 re-read. 2016 review: I had a reading slump. I couldn't get into a book for a long long month. But I've read this book in two days. That was good.
This is how things went for me....20%--This is kind of slow!40%--Nothing's happening!60%--Is anything going to happen? Ever?75%--Finally...bring on some drama!And then it just kept coming and coming and coming. And I saw it all coming and coming and coming. It was just too predictable.(view spoiler)[Of course....*She was going to keep talking to Malcolm behind Cam's back*Blair was going to come back to town*Her dad was going to show up and threaten her*She was going to walk home, at night, alone...
This is a damn good book. This story that made me laugh, cry, and smile. I always appreciate a well-developed friends-turn-lovers story. And one of the reasons I loved this book so much is that there was no insta-love crap going on here. Sure, there was an instant spark of attraction the first time Cam and Jo meet, but the romance between Jo and Cam is a slow yet sizzling burn. The sexual tension between these two could melt butter. I’d never felt so intensely attracted to someone before. Us...
Oh my stars!!! Down London Road was sheer perfection!! My heart is soaring after turning the last page!! It had everything I love and want in a romance, and more!! Longing , sexual tension, panty-melting scenes, sweet and tender love!! Family, friendship, and loyalty are all within the pages. I LOVED EVERY BIT!! I probably should warn you, this review will contain gushing. Lots of gushing! So it took me a minute to figure out who Johanna Walker was. Remember the gorgeous gold digger who wo...
*SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*I love you Samantha Young and I'll stop Expected publication: May 7th 2013And here is the COVER too!!! WOW... gorgeous couple!!
DNF at 50%If only Jo didn't date Malcolm (view spoiler)[for half the book. (hide spoiler)]If only Cam didn't date Becca (view spoiler)[for half the book. (hide spoiler)]Sorry but I just don't feel like continuing with this one.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
2 stars**DNF at 60 %. I think my pic is more entertaining than the book.**Review posted May 10, 2013 As a side noteMy review of Down London Road is negative. Recently I have been accused of bullying for posting another negative review. Again, reading and reviewing is a very subjective matter. A review reflects my opinion. It reflects my feelings and it will always reflect why I enjoyed a book or why I didn't like it. Besides, I'm living in a democratic country and if I remember correctly then
4.5 Stars!!!!Okay. On Dublin Street was one of my favorites last year. Braden Carmichael is one of my top book boyfriends... I had really high expectations for this one. It wasn’t quite as good as ODS for me, but I still really enjoyed it! In ODS we meet Jo. Jo is friends with Joss, they work together at the bar. On the outside, we see a good looking blonde, a gold digger who only dates rich men. But those that know the real Jo, the person on the inside know that is not the case.
5 AMAZING FANFUCKINGTASTIC STARSMy emotions runeth over with extreme happiness!! This book was so good.. so so so good. I loved it. Ask me if I loved it.. are you asking?? I LOVED THIS FREAKING BOOK. Did it live up to the hype?? Hell YEA! Did I totally love Cam and Jo? Hell Yea! Wow! The only thing I did not like about this book was how fucking long I had to wait for it!!! It seemed like forever and a day between Dublin and London. Why do we have to wait so long for such awesomeness I ask you??
*spoiler free - apart from a few direct quotes* When you meet Johanna Walker, what will you see? We first met Jo briefly "On Dublin Street", what I saw was a gorgeous, confident young woman but a gold digging, money grabber, who worked at Club 39 with Joss, and when she wasn't pulling pints she was basically trying to pull any rich bloke who could kit her out in all the latest fashions.......Well thats what I saw.........What does Cameron MacCabe see? Cam....the sexy, hot, cocky tatt...
4.25 Stars!The thing that I loved most about this book was HIMCam -fucking-MacCabe*drooling* Ahhemm*clear throat* So this story is about Joe. Joe has responsibilities. Big responsibilities. She has to take care of her alcoholic/sick mother and her younger brother Cole. Joe loves Cole. Whatever she does she does it for him. She wants him happy and safe. She wants him not feel what she've felt and what she's going through. He was my saving grace.I didn’t know what I’d do without him. She has tw...
Samantha Young is the real deal...One of the signs of a good writer (to me) is when you can take a character who I was not that thrilled with in a previous work, and make me fall in love with them in your latest. And that is what Samantha Young has done with the character of Jo Walker. In On Dublin Street I wasn't all that thrilled with her (even though I was sure there had to be a story about why she was such a slut looking for her next Sugar Daddy). I know there were some hints about her past,...