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The Reluctant Bachelorette: A Romantic Comedy by Rachael Anderson

iamg33kninja's review

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5.0

I loved this book. The Bachelorette game was a fascinating way to play a romance novel. From the very beginning I was drawn in to the story. It made me want to continue reading throughout the whole story. This is a great romance novel for women who like such things.

hugbandit7's review

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5.0

I had been wanting to read this book when it came out but with so many books on my shelf never got around to getting it...then it was offered for free on Amazon so of course I had to snag a copy. So glad I did, LOVED this book! A clean romance. I loved that it was based on a reality show (even though I do not watch those shows) to try and save a dying town in Colorado. Definitely worth a read!

cebaute's review

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4.0

3.8.

noura_rizk's review

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2.0

It was kinda boring..!

caslater83's review

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5.0

This is GREAT!!! Loved it!!! Definitely on my Keeper's list!

valeriew's review

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5.0

I. LOVED. THIS. BOOK!!!! It was cheesy and romantic and so dang awesome!!! Kathy and deb I'm so glad we are friends :)

aya_yuuki's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

I like Taycee. I like Luke. Jessa's a bit annoying but fine, I also get her.

emilyanne3000's review

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2.0

Read this while I was sick... The Reluctant Bachelorette was cute, but I guess not my kind of read!

jenbsbooks's review

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3.0

While I realize "The Bachelor/Bachelorette" shows are a big hit on TV, I had a bit of a hard time thinking a small town web version would actually get much traffic. There were also some similarities to an ABC made for TV movie "The Reality of Love" (starring Bradley Cooper, Jason Priestley and Emma Caulfield, which was a REALLY cute movie by the way, and if you liked this book, you'd probably like this movie, I liked it a bit more ... similar premise, but a washed up TV star being the "bachelor" to revamp his image). Anyway ... back to THIS book. I liked it, there wasn't a lot of action/drama, it was pretty predictible, but cute and sweet. I liked the end *Ü*

bookswithnopictures's review

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3.0

It was okay. I think I was so distracted about how much I didn't like her "best" friend, Jessa, and the narrator's valley girl intonations. Jessa is selfish and imposes a lot of her agenda on Taycee, mostly without her friend's agreement.
I generally like second chance relationships. I overall wanted more character and plot development, maybe a more powerful conflict as well. I do enjoy Rachael's other books I've read, so I know it's not her writing but my lack of connection to this book in particular that is the issue.