
Audiobook Review: Sweet Tea and Sympathy by Molly Harper
I love Molly Harper’s presentation of quirky, small-town life. If you like your small town romance with some fun, but without fur and fangs, here is a Molly Harper series for you.
I love Molly Harper’s presentation of quirky, small-town life. If you like your small town romance with some fun, but without fur and fangs, here is a Molly Harper series for you.
As always, the world building and the characters are phenomenal. I picked up White Hot and Wildfire as soon as I finished with Book 1. I may be late to this party, but I am very happy that because I waited, I have more stories to binge on.
I loved everything about this Second Hand Curses: the characters, the story twists, the way the story unfolded, the narration. It was creative and entertaining, and I hope there will be more to come.
A Little Night Magic reminded me of the Molly Harper Jane Jameson/Nice Girls series and more than just because it has the same narrator. This was a light-hearted, fun paranormal story.
The second book in this series, while still short, manages to give us an interesting story and begins to build the characters.
There is nothing funnier than a story from the dog’s point of view, especially one as complex as Oberon.
Nightshades is too short to meet its potential. It attempts to be unique but is mostly the same old, same old vampires story. It could have been so much more if only more time was spent developing the characters and the plot.
I liked Six of Crows. I loved Crooked Kingdom. It kept my guess and kept surprising me with each new chapter.
This is captivating adventure story that you can share with your older children.
I was happy to get back to an audiobook of this series. Lorelei King does an outstanding job bringing Charley to life.