Monday, November 19, 2012

Contemporary Romance Monday: Kristan Higgins


In this feature we will highlight an author and a book that we really enjoy reading from in the contemporary romance genre. There are so many great books out there and so many awesome authors. So this is a chance for us to recommend some books and authors that we or one of us really like. 
I hope you will like this feature and if you like to join in with a recommendation. Leave a comment and/or the url to your own blog post. 


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Have you ever read anything by Kristan Higgins? Well you should. She writes wonderful.
I read a novel by her called All I ever wanted and it was one of the funniest romance books I´ve read in a while! Wow I laughed so much tears were streaming down my face. And to be honest, we all need one of those books that makes you laugh out loud. But this is also a great romance. Find out more about this great author on goodreads and on kristanhiggins.com

All I ever wanted by Kristan Higgins


One happily-ever-after rocking chair…


And no sign of any forthcoming babies to rock in ol’ Georgebury, Vermont. For Callie Grey, turning thirty means coming to grips with the fact that her boss (and five-week fling) is way overdue in his marriage proposal. And way off track, because Mark has suddenly announced his engagement to the company’s new Miss Perfect. If that isn’t bad enough, her mom decides to throw her a 3-0 birthday bash in the family funeral home.

Bad goes to worse when she stirs up a relationship with the town’s most eligible — yet not so warm and fuzzy — veterinarian, Ian McFarland, in order to flag Mark’s attention. So Ian’s more comfortable with animals… So he’s formal, orderly and just a bit tense. The ever-friendly, fun-loving and spontaneous Callie decides it’s time for Ian to get a personality makeover. But, dang — if he doesn’t shock the heck out of her, she might actually fall for Vermont’s unlikeliest eligible bachelor…                                             //Ad on goodreads//



1 comment:

Elisabeth said...

Most the veterinarians I've known seem better with their work than with people!