What The Perfect Hope (Inn Boonsboro #3) is about:
Ryder is the hardest Montgomery brother to figure out—with a tough-as-nails outside and possibly nothing too soft underneath. He’s surly and unsociable, but when he straps on a tool belt, no woman can resist his sexy swagger. Except apparently Hope Beaumont, the innkeeper of his own Inn BoonsBoro…
I love trilogies and most of the time can't get enough of them. But. This one dragged on forever and took me well over seven days to finish. I just wasn't feeling Ryder or Hope. Their connection seem contrived and I was a bit tired of the ghost thing in the Inn.
Recommend? If you feel the
Source: The lovely Teddyree gifted this one to me too...I still love her even though I wasn't that crazy about this book.
Six Sentence Bookish Thoughts #62
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You're so cute... 'i still love her even though i wasn't crazy about the book'... love it!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI usually love trilogies too (especially if I discover them after all volumes are available!). Too bad about this one!
ReplyDeleteTrilogies usually make me run in the opposite direction! The first book has to look extra special before I'll pick it up since it requires much more of a commitment.
ReplyDeleteI've only read the first one in this trilogy...and was looking forward to the rest. Now I'm on the fence! Thanks for sharing, however, as now I won't have to rush to finish.
ReplyDeleteToo bad the conclusion of the trilogy was a let down. :( I still need to start this series!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Staci!
Skip it is ;)
ReplyDeleteAh, too bad the trilogy didn't finish with a bang.
ReplyDeleteThis was not my favorite of the three either. But overall, I enjoyed the series.
ReplyDeleteDamn I haven't got to it yet and now I'm not feeling the love. Hmmm talk about finishing the year on a downhill slide ;)
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a Nora ROberts book in years. I need to get back to her. Sorry this one was a drag for you.
ReplyDeleteEek!
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