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V**R
No surprises in this basic tale of love on campus
While you know where this is going to end up from the get go, the story is still fun and interesting. There is enough detail and development so that the main characters are believable. The side characters are completely predictable and cookie cutter. It seems as if the author considered them a necessary evil. This is a passable romance with no real drama; some good steam in the scenes where its needed. All in all a well paced but predictable tale that leaves a warm feeling.
S**3
Great read!
I am a big fan of beer and would love to operate my own brewery someday. Add in beautiful women, awesome scenery and some friendly competition and you've got the makings of a great read in my opinion. Maybe it's because I'm a NW Pacific girl, but I felt like I was right at home with the characters in this book. Thanks for telling a great story Karis!
C**J
Wonderful intimacy
The depth of the characters grabs you and holds you throughout this loving embracing story. It reminds you how rare a true loving relationship can be. That being together doesn't mean you lose your individual uniqueness it means you can be an even better you and share it with another. Wonderful escape, please read and enjoy.
R**R
Really good character development
Really good character development. Relationship developed over time enveloping resistance, fear, recognition, acceptance, compromise.Growth alone each step of the way for all.
L**N
Nice try
Flows well but could have been soooo much more.
A**R
Love on tap!!
This is the first book I've read by this author. This is a high-interest reading. Excellent character development and great story line.
A**R
Two Stars
Pitty party for the main caracter.
T**G
Great read!
All of my reviews (all in the lesbian romance genre) can be found at my blog http://theromanticreaderblog.com/I liked this book, I really did. There was something about it that pulled me in and held my attention. Karis Walsh is an expert in creating interesting characters that often have to face some type of adversity. I love that she gives them strength to persevere in spite of this.Stacy “Tace” Lomond has a giant chip on her shoulder, Stacy had to become a parent early in life, her mother left her family and forced her to step up to the mother role for her two younger siblings. Gone were the dreams of studying at the collegiate level, she had to work to help her dad keep food on the table. Compound that with the fact that she lives in a quintessential college town, and has to face her “shortcomings” daily. She feels overwhelming unaccomplished because of her lack of a college degree. She has let this feeling rule her life, even though she has accomplished so much in her thirty-something years.Dr. Berit Katsaros is world renowned archaeologist, (lots of degrees for this one). She is used to living out of a duffle bag in remote places all over the world. She lives for the dig. Berit recently had a life altering accident, when a sinkhole emerged on a dig site in Peru and subsequently caved in on her and another archaeologist. One year of taking it easy after back surgery is the diagnosis, and adjusting to life in a wheelchair. The archaeologist is forced from her adventurous life and settles on teaching at Whitman College for two semesters while in recovery. Enter her meeting & sharing a home with our anti-collegiate Tace Lomond.My thoughts on this book are relatively straightforward. This is a nice, easy romance between two interesting characters. Each character carries around some emotional baggage, but not enough to drag down the story and make need a box of tissues. I liked how these characters drew the best out of each other, and were able to recognize their faults. This is nice, easy, relaxing read.
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