When you go to the park to read but find ice cream instead….🍦
When you go to the park to read but find ice cream instead….🍦
Felt the same as Lovelight Farms: difficult to catch on to and connect with. So many people with a lot to follow, and the skipping around plus flashbacks also got confusing
Soft pick, but I do love this cover! This is the sequel to Lovelight Farms and focuses on Beckett and Evie. I wanted to like this book more than I did, but I got a little bored of these two just constantly lusting after each other without actually having real conversations. It felt unrealistic/eye rolly that shagging for two nights, no real talking, has left them both pining for a year. I liked both these characters but wanted more from their ⬇
Mrs. Borison can write. I just think her writing was not supported by a plot. As I say that, the further along I read the story reached in and pulled my heart strings. Even if there is an imbalance between the presentation of characters. There‘s Beckett, super hot, sleeve tatted, papa to 4 kittens, would give the shirt off his back to help anyone and not hurt their feelings introvert. And then there‘s Evie an influencer who is ready to put 👇🏼
Borison has a way with writing that I immensely enjoy. This is the second installment in the Lovelight Farm series. It‘s just as charming and lovely as the first. I wish I could visit Lovelight. 🌲 🩶
I LOVED this book! The hero in this one is now in my top five of book heroes - so incredibly easy to fall for. 🧡 The heroine was lovely too, their story so endearing, precious and oozing romance. I am thoroughly enjoying this series. #bookspin
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So good! Borison is a gifted writer, her phrases are just lovely and so evocative. I loved the grumpy hero‘s depth and perspective in this one. And the community of characters is hilarious! #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #JoyousJanuary @Andrew65
The second in Borrison‘s Lovelight series, but not as good as the first. I really wanted to love this but I just don‘t. The back and forth chapters of sexual frustration between Evelyn and Beckett (the book is from their points of view) was drawn out and not very interesting. Book #77 in 2022
3/5
A return to Lovelight Farms, this time in the Spring, when Evie returns to try to figure out what actually makes her happy. She and Beckett are immediately drawn to each other again. I thought a lot of Evie's characterization was much more shallow than Beckett's. I think Evie was meant to be a woman of color, but the references were vague and confusing. The lack of diving into Evie's life and background really hurt the story overall.
Lovelight farms continues with book two in the series. This story delves into Beckett and Evenlyn, where you only received a small, reserved portion of the story before.
This second in the series is just as good! It is about losing yourself and finding it somewhere unexpected. This feel-good romance is just what one needs after spooky season! This one is set after Christmas, within the winter months. Still full of cold winds, but beautiful stars!