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Baby, Don't Go (2011)

by Stephanie Bond(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0778312577 (ISBN13: 9780778312574)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Mira
series
Southern Roads
review 1: Alicia was a self-righteous snob from NY who wrote an undercover feminist blog. She found out about sweetness and, true to form, had doubts that anyone could be happy in such a backwoods society like Sweetness. Deciding there were chauvinistic mentalities leading the charge, she decided to make Sweetness her next target.Then there's Marcus. The all around good guy. He's rough around the edges for sure but deep down he is an absolute sweetheart. To be honest, Marcus has been my favorite Armstrong by far. He's got a heady mix of take-charge attitude with vulnerability. He meets Alicia again after having an altercation with Molly (the woman running the military like diner). His first view of her is practically skinny dipping in a creek he is fishing at. Next thing we know the... morey are thrown into each other's path a lot. Alicia is really quite perfect for Marcus. I know several reviewers are angry at the deceit, but I can't imagine why Alicia's deceit in the book is really that much worse that Amy's in the second book. Alicia has a I can do anything attitude which compliments Marcus' personality to a T. She's funny which loosens him up a lot. It takes Alicia a little while to realize that she not only loves Marcus but loves the town too. She had a rough upbringing between her parents and I can completely see why she would be wary to trust a man that way. Her blog which she called and tried to cancel went out before she could stop it. Luckily Alicia has a pretty cool boss who called and talked some sense into Marcus and he was able to stop her before she left town. This was my favorite of the series so far. I really have a thing for strong and confident men and Marcus certainly fits that description. I'd really give the book a 4.5 stars.
review 2: This was honestly the best book in the series to me. I will admit that I skimmed over some sections that just seems like the kind of stuff that is in every single romance story on the planet. But this book actually drew my attention in better than the other two, I'm not really sure what the difference was. This book has convinced me that I should give some of her other books a chance. Glad that I didn't just give up on the series after the first two uninspiring books. less
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lorlei379
Cute book and a great way to end the series.
Aku
Better than the first two.
Garden4
Great book to read
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