Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
Well.Motherfucker. The ♦bad♦ thing about this book is:There was absolutely nothing memorable about it.And I just finished it.The ♦good♦ thing about this book is:I’ve already forgotten about it.Thank. God. ***This ARC was kindly provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.***
I feel like I need to start this review by stating that I absolutely loved a good 70% of this read. The MC was great. Emmie was a woman that anyone could relate to. Her heartache and struggle to rebuild herself was real and relatable. BUTAt the 70% mark (for those of you who own a Kindle) the story/plot took a flaming nose dive into the WTF realm. I literally caught myself, on more than one occasion, rolling my eyes at the ridiculous actions of Emmie and the dialogue between her and Colin. What
Stubborn Love is the story of Clementine Hayes. Clementine ‘Emmie’ has a past. A past she’s not proud of, a past she has had trouble moving forward from. Emmie was in too deep with someone. She needed to get out, to start over again. A person can only be beaten down for so long before they begin to yearn for their spirit to be set free. Things didn’t turn out like she planned, and she has spent the last three years feeling guilty, but she knows she has to move on with her life. She is
2 ½ - 3 Stubborn StarsThis book was given to me by the author Ms. Wendy Owens in exchange of an honest review. She was completely upfront and said to be completely honest. So here it is…This story started off with a bang which will grab a reader’s attention. The story thereafer felt a tad weak although if I were to relay it to a friend as to what happens they would say it sounds like a great story. So here lies my problem, perhaps the book wasn’t indepth enough. She had four great characters but...
2.5 stars
💝FREE on iBooks today (9/5/2018)!💝
4 stars. I was provided with an advanced electronic copy of this book from the author in return of an honest review. This review will be also posted on Smokin’ Hot Book Blog as a part of Stubborn Love Blog Tour on 25th June. "It's better to feel pain, than nothing at allThe opposite of love's indifferencePay attention now, I'm standing on your porch screaming outAnd I won’t leave until you come downstairs"Lyrics- Stubborn Love The Lummieres. Wendy Owens created heartwarming novel filled wit...
This book was given to me by the author Ms. Wendy Owens in exchange of an honest review.She was cool enough to say that if I disliked her book, I should not sweet-talk about it. Well, Ms Owens I’m so glad to say that you nailed this one!!!!:)The story’s basic formula wasn’t unique… It was simply a story about two people who have been hurt in their lives. It was a story about how they change each other’s life…See, it’s nothing new…So why should you spend money on this book??? Right??? It’s becaus...
Even a broken heart has trouble resisting a Stubborn Love. I thoroughly enjoyed this 4 star book. I enjoyed the angst and emotional levels. The dosages were small and evenly spaced so there was no real down moments. Emmie Hayes realized that the love she found was not what she needed or wanted. After getting the courage to leave, she embarks on a new chapter. The fact that her husband Ashton was not going to just suck it up and walk away, was the first roadblock. She takes off for New York and m...
.What a compelling read, that grabs you and doesn't want to let go. Some parts make you question whether it would be worth completing, but it is indeed beneficial to skip over the skeptical moments that cause some concern.This book makes me value my own peace of mind even more and reminds me to acknowledge how blessed my life is.Although it can't be described as a totally clean read, it does stand alone, and delivers the yellow brick road to a Happy Ever After for the hero and the heroine!
I don't usually leave comments about books I have read, but this book was amazing. I enjoy reading a book that the author can put you in the book and feel the feelings of the characters. I have only read a few books that the authors actually do this and Wendy Owens definitely did this with Stubborn Love. I can not wait to read Paige's story.