Reviews

Marrying His Best Friend by Jennifer Gracen

dfram's review

Go to review page

3.0

The characters' development was realistic but the romance seemed forced. Every aspect of the plot was discussed at some point, which I liked. The vocabulary used by the author to write the story is awkward at times.

cmbwell's review

Go to review page

1.0

There’s so much hemming and hawing from the main characters. They overanalyze every decision then wonder whether they made the right choice. Get on with it, people!

tucker4's review

Go to review page

3.0

This was a quick, easy, light, solid average read. What I wanted at the time, but it's so short, that there isn't time to build the story or the characters as much as necessary to be a great book.

kebawalt's review

Go to review page

4.0

Very good book. I really enjoyed it. Recalling some of the books I've read (and lots of Lifetime movies I've watched) I was expecting Niall to snap and end up taking Chloe for a little bit but I'm actually really glad that it never came to that. The characters were all likable and my favorite scene has to be when Aiden told Chloe that he was going to be her dad (I teared up a little). Sweetest thing ever. I'm looking forward to reading the other books in this series.

bayougirl85's review

Go to review page

4.0

What a lovely Irish romance!

stephaniesbookreviews's review

Go to review page

3.0

A very cute Friends-to-More/Marriage of Convenience story. I loved, loved Aiden. He was so sweet. This was well on it's way to being a 4 star read for me, but then Maura started acting like an idiot and I couldn't stand her for awhile so it definitely brought my overall feelings about the book down. It was still, cute, though. This was a free Nookbook (and is probably on Kindle too?) and I'm glad I actually read it instead of letting it sit for years untouched on my Nook, like most other free downloads do.
More...