Review | Big Sky Secrets

by | Jan 13, 2014 | 2013, A, ARC, eBook, Scorcher

Hott Synopsis:

Fitting in. It’s not as easy as it looks but Ria Manning has been giving it one heck of a try. She’s been pretending to fit in her whole life and no one has noticed.

At least until Landry Sutton showed up. For some reason he thinks he gets her. He does, not that Ria’s ever going to let him know that. When weighing the options of actually fitting in or getting her heart broken again Ria decides that Landry isn’t worth the effort – so she decides to detest him instead.

At least until a quick kiss in the flower garden destroys all of Ria’s best intentions.

Hott Review:

When I started this book I expected it to be like several others in this series. I mean, it seems like almost ever one of them has had displaced kids in them. I, however, was thrilled to be wrong. Yes, Ria’s niece is with her but really it works perfectly in the story. This was a nice series finale (at least it appears to be a Parable finale).
I enjoyed both Ria’s and Landry’s personalities and this book definitely brought me back around to the series – because I haven’t liked all of them!

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Author: Linda Lael Miller
Source: Harlequin via Netgalley
Grade: A
Ages: 18+
Steam: Adult – over all not too much but a few of those pages will burn your fingers!
Setting: Parable, Montana
Series: Parable, Montana #6

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Written by Regina Hott

I love to read! But I don't always think the synopsis on the backs of books do them justice. I do, however, believe all books should come with an intended rating - or at least a steam FYI. So, I'm taking upon myself to educate all -- christian & secular readers, alike -- on the books behind the synopsis and the possible things you may not want your YA reader to see. Enjoy!

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