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Chief Cook And Bottle Washer (2009)

by Rita Hestand(Favorite Author)
3.44 of 5 Votes: 6
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English
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publisher
Smashwords
series
Travers Brothers
review 1: It was written short but I was drown into the story immediately. It's a light, fun read, and the best part was the romance wasn't rushed at all. Emma has an outstanding heart. She got into too much trouble to take care of a baby. And for that, all hail you for having a selfless heart. It's plot is predictable, but what can I say, sometimes my heart strings are pulled by a simple story such as this.
review 2: I wasn't expected much from Chief Cook and Bottle Washer. It was cute but at times it just seemed to drag. I'll admit to skimming some of the wordier parts that really had nothing to do with the story. Yes it was only 153 pages but at times it felt like 300. It had the typical storyline of white lies, misunderstandings and no communication. Sometimes that
... morestoryline just gets old for me. Honesty is always the best policy people! Especially when you've already withheld information and have been caught once. And the ending... Ugh! What is up with authors just ending it like that?! "You will be mine one day." The end. At least give an epilogue or something to wrap it up! That has become one of my biggest pet peeves and frustrations lately when it comes to books... they just leave you hanging with no closure whatsoever. Content:Romance - sketchy clean. There's passionate kissing and one scene of him fondling her breast but they get interrupted before it goes any further. Some innuendos.Language - mild. less
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coooob
Really cute modern day western romance. lots of angst about half told stories and past events
Boredbeingme
About all I could handle after 7 hours of exercise!
AngelaLT
Funny and cute...a good read
caitlin
Is a great book to read
Leo
Great book.
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