by Marie Astor
The middle of December I received an email from Meghan Williams offering me an ebook copy of Astor's 3rd book. Since I knew I was receiving a Kindle for Christmas I jumped at the chance. My first ebook!
As most of you know I am NOT a romance reader. Guess I overlooked that in my enthusiasm to load and read my first ebook. On the Rim of Love is a quick, light, easy romance. The main character, Maggie, is a smart, pretty girl who has been dating a rich, egotistical jerk for two years and hasn't figured out yet that he is a jerk. I'm not particularly smart but I had his number in the first few pages.
Maggie accepts a proposal of marriage from this Neanderthal and then goes to Vancouver with him for a proposal celebration that turns into a business trip. And that's as much of the storyline I'm going to give away.
The thing about Kindle is that it keeps track of the reader's progress through the book. I found it torturous at first to realize I had only read 35% and had so much more to read but when I reached 50% things started getting more interesting. I have to say that I rather enjoyed this book and found it to be a nice respite from the strenuous biography I was reading at the same time.
If you are a romance reader, I think you will thoroughly enjoy On the Rim of Love. Let me just whisper the name Taylor to you...
** I received a free copy of On the Rim of Love in exchange for my honest review. No other compensation was received.
The middle of December I received an email from Meghan Williams offering me an ebook copy of Astor's 3rd book. Since I knew I was receiving a Kindle for Christmas I jumped at the chance. My first ebook!
As most of you know I am NOT a romance reader. Guess I overlooked that in my enthusiasm to load and read my first ebook. On the Rim of Love is a quick, light, easy romance. The main character, Maggie, is a smart, pretty girl who has been dating a rich, egotistical jerk for two years and hasn't figured out yet that he is a jerk. I'm not particularly smart but I had his number in the first few pages.
Maggie accepts a proposal of marriage from this Neanderthal and then goes to Vancouver with him for a proposal celebration that turns into a business trip. And that's as much of the storyline I'm going to give away.
The thing about Kindle is that it keeps track of the reader's progress through the book. I found it torturous at first to realize I had only read 35% and had so much more to read but when I reached 50% things started getting more interesting. I have to say that I rather enjoyed this book and found it to be a nice respite from the strenuous biography I was reading at the same time.
If you are a romance reader, I think you will thoroughly enjoy On the Rim of Love. Let me just whisper the name Taylor to you...
** I received a free copy of On the Rim of Love in exchange for my honest review. No other compensation was received.