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sarahlreadseverything's review against another edition
3.0
Eh. Probably more like 2.5 rounded up. A great concept, but it all felt a bit too fast to be believable. I would have much preferred a slower burn execution.
Just as an ancillary point - I probably wouldn't have picked this up if it wasn't for having a track record with the author and trying to knock some more NZ authors off my list as part of a personal reading challenge for the year - because it has zilch cover appeal! A better cover would do this one a great service.
Just as an ancillary point - I probably wouldn't have picked this up if it wasn't for having a track record with the author and trying to knock some more NZ authors off my list as part of a personal reading challenge for the year - because it has zilch cover appeal! A better cover would do this one a great service.
knitswithbeer's review against another edition
5.0
I'd forgotten I'd bought this (sorry Rachael) until I found it on my kindle on the flight home from holiday in Spain yesterday.
As with everything I've read from this author, it drew me in. I was even mildly cross about landing.
I'm now obviously going to brake my pledge about buying books this year to buy book 2...
As with everything I've read from this author, it drew me in. I was even mildly cross about landing.
I'm now obviously going to brake my pledge about buying books this year to buy book 2...
reading_rainbows's review against another edition
3.5
Cute story, likable characters.
Needs some editing for continuity: the tree changes from a redwood to an oak and back again, and Liam hasn't been to the Golden Spike in a year but they went there on date and more
Needs some editing for continuity: the tree changes from a redwood to an oak and back again, and Liam hasn't been to the Golden Spike in a year but they went there on date and more
mariannika's review against another edition
4.0
All the ‘happily ever after’ books, all the time 🤷🏻♀️
saschadarlington's review against another edition
4.0
Anyway, with that little introduction, I chose from my tbr list without too much care or a lot of care, you decide. I selected Rachael Herron’s On The Market because The Songbird’s Call, which I reviewed here is pretty much the perfect romance for me. It is funny with likeable characters, sensuality, lots of “action,” and MUSIC! (No, I don’t expect all romances to have music, but it never hurts!) And, thankfully, Rachael Herron didn’t let me down. As soon as I started reading, I was hooked. No need to worry about skimming or wondering when (or if) the novel would end.
read more: https://saschadarlington.me/2016/09/25/review-of-on-the-market/
read more: https://saschadarlington.me/2016/09/25/review-of-on-the-market/
carrieoke13's review against another edition
5.0
this was such a fun read, and totally got me waiting for the next book. the Ballard Brothers are warm and likable and totally hot :) another great romance from Rachael Herron ❤
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