Summer in New York Collection: Six Romance Novellas

Summer in New York Collection: Six Romance Novellas
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"Just What I Needed" according to Karen B.. This collection was just what I needed.Job Hazards: I liked Lydia. She made me laugh. I thought the backstory was weaved in well. I wanted more at the end, but it was a cute, quick read.Rating: Just What I Needed Karen B. This collection was just what I needed.Job Hazards: I liked Lydia. She made me laugh. I thought the backstory was weaved in well. I wanted more at the end, but it was a cute, quick read.Rating: 4.5 starsContent: Clean - reference to prostitutionA Taste of Sun: I really liked the art element of this story and wish I could see the art, or at least art that perhaps inspired the author's descriptions. Winona and Steve were great characters.Rating: 4.5 starsC. .5 starsContent: Clean - reference to prostitutionA Taste of Sun: I really liked the art element of this story and wish I could see the art, or at least art that perhaps inspired the author's descriptions. Winona and Steve were great characters.Rating: Just What I Needed Karen B. This collection was just what I needed.Job Hazards: I liked Lydia. She made me laugh. I thought the backstory was weaved in well. I wanted more at the end, but it was a cute, quick read.Rating: 4.5 starsContent: Clean - reference to prostitutionA Taste of Sun: I really liked the art element of this story and wish I could see the art, or at least art that perhaps inspired the author's descriptions. Winona and Steve were great characters.Rating: 4.5 starsC. .5 starsC. Average 3.0 I do not usually like short stories but when I saw Jeanette Rallison's name on this, I decided to try it out. I am going to "grade" each story here then average the "grades" to get the star rating.Rating 5.0. Job Hazards by Jeanette Rallison. Honestly, I love pretty much anything Jeanette writes and this was no exception! Loved this little story! I love how Rallison is funny when she is also being serious.Rating 3.0. A Taste of Sun by Heather B. Moore. I. Lighthearted fun I’m always so excited when a new collection is released. I drop what I’m reading and dive in as soon as I can. This one starts out with a bang with Rallison’s story of lost-love and continues to shine with fun lighthearted romances. Overall, I thought it was a fun edition to the Timeless Romance collection. I can't get enough of these!
She has only two more semesters of college, but she's too proud to ask her wealthy parents for financial help. Darius finally agrees, and as he watches her work miracles with his Asperger's son, he realizes there is much more to Marisol than he first believed. But when her aunt commissions neighbor Steve Monti to tour Winona around, they strike a deal. Lydia can't exactly give Harrison the truth without blowing her cover, and it takes a series of mishaps and another whole set of misunderstandings before Lydia will even consider letting Harrison back into her life. She's failed in her dreams to catch a break as an actress and is now ready to return home and dust herself off. The longer this happens, the more Winona wants to change her mind. Determined to get comfortable for the long wait, he's surprised when he spies a familiar face amongst the stranded passengers: Jane Schoonenburg, the last person he expected to see. And now he knows that he must talk to her, if only to find out why she broke his heart. Moore's enchanting novella, A Taste of Sun, Winona Grant embarks on a summer-long visit to NYC to house-sit for her great-aunt after a nasty break-up with her boyfriend Paul. That is, until Harrison Aldridge, old high school flame, pulls up to the corner to rescue the fallen damsel. In Take a Chance, a captivating story by Sarah M. In Luisa Perkins's sweet romance novella, Dulce de Leche, Marisol is despera