Love... (6 books in series)

Lásko, kde jsi? (2013)
language
English
author
3.96 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: I read this book in a day! It is hilarious, to the point my four year old was giving me strange looks as I spontaneously burst out laughing! Anyone from their Kate twenties onwards who has been through dating and trying to find mr/miss right will appreciate how the author has hit...
Pim Pam Pum... Amor (2013)
language
English
author
3.96 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: This book really made me laugh. As somebody who was back in the dating game a few years ago, I can vouch that the situations Nick's characters find themselves in are very real and very amusing, though the amusement is usually in retrospect. The graphic language and sex scenes may...
Le due facce dell'amore (2013)
language
English
author
3.96 of 5 Votes: 5
review 1: Before I started this book I was apprehensive, for no reason I could note but I just didn't think it would be for me. How wrong I was!I sat and read this book in one go. It was good, no it was brilliant. It had moments that made me just laugh out loud and without care. Very witty...
Love... And Sleepless Nights (2012)
language
English
author
4.06 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: This second book in Nick Spalding's series is just as hilarious as the first book, but heartwarming at the same time; as it deals with Jamie and Laura's travels down the path to parenthood. I just can't get enough of these two and am looking forward to traveling down to Australia...
Love... From Both Sides (2012)
language
English
author
3.96 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: This books sounded quite charming and just like what I wanted after reading a series of darker novels. Unfortunately, the weak smiles it elicited can be counted on one hand. Humor based on bodily functions (you can guess what I mean) really ought to be confined to C-list movies, ...
Love...Under Different Skies (2014)
language
English
author
3.98 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: Love… Under Different Skies is the story of Jamie and Laura Newman, and their three year old daughter, Poppy. Written, alternately, from the point of view Jamie as a blog and Laura as a diary entry to her mum, it gives a realistic insight in to how situations are viewed different...