Lady's
Choice, by Jayne Ann Krentz
Mira Books, 1997
At
first I was afraid I wasn't going to like this one. I found Juliana
hard to relate to, and wasn't sure I would like her. As soon as she
and Travis had sex for the first time she just assumed that they
would be getting married. I'm fine with old fashioned but good lord,
it was the 80's/early 90's, not 1900. However, once they got past
that little bump in the road I began to enjoy the book, and I
particularly liked Travis by the end.
Queen
of Babble Gets Hitched (Queen of Babble, Book 3), by Meg Cabot
William Morrow, 2008
I
waited way too long after reading the first two Queen of Babble books
to read this one, because I quickly realized I could not remember
anything about the first two books. I'd forgotten all the back story
about how Lizzie met Luke and Chaz. Once I got past that and just
settled into the story, I enjoyed it well enough, but I did want to
keep thumping Lizzie's forehead and asking her how she could be so
blind. Fortunately, it ended the way I needed it to so I was happy
with that.
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