A Different Kind Of Fairy Tale (Spring Towers #1)
Adult-content rating: This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages.
Book Review- A Different Kind of Fairy Tale by Morgan RayneStella Howe lives by herself and owns her own photography business. Her best friend, Alex, lives next door. They met three years ago when she moved in. They remain best friends. Stella has noticed how gorgeous Alex is but she is afraid to ruin the friendship. She takes a leap of faith when her ex wants her to be his wedding photographer. With her sisters help she shows Alex how she feels. He has felt the same way and things are even
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Great story about friends that both realize they want much more than just friendship. One of the funniest quotes in a book ever...Friends that cant keep their eyes off each other maybe; the last time we all went to the bar you practically took a piss on her leg to mark your territory when any guy asked her to dance.Rayne, Morgan (2013-01-02). A Different Kind of Fairy Tale (Spring Towers) (Kindle Locations 636-638). . Kindle Edition.
If I can give this negative star I would.. Horribly written, the flow was nonexistent, the dialog sucked... I had to break in the dialog to put my own words in to make it flow. Story is typical.. Sex was NOT hot... Girl meets guy best friends become lovers.. I got to over half the book and couldn't take it anymore... It was a waste of my time to even go that far. I must've been really bored or felt charitable.. Don't waste ur time on this.
***3.75 stars***This was such a cute read!! A Different Kind of Fairy Tale was the story of Alex and Stella, who have been neighbors and best friends for years. Basically, what happens is that the two fake a relationship when Stella is hired by her ex-boyfriend and the women he cheated on her with to take their wedding photos. And then that fake relationship becomes real, and so much more...Overall I really do like the book, but something that confused me was that under genre its described as
4.5 starsI read this in one sitting; it had me totally engrossed from page one. It was a total steamfest, and I loved every page. There were some errors throughout the book, which was a little distracting...hence the 4.5 rating instead of a solid 5.I look forward to reading more from this author.
Morgan Rayne
Kindle Edition | Pages: 299 pages Rating: 3.74 | 2880 Users | 228 Reviews
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Original Title: | A Different Kind of Fairy Tale ASIN B00AWHG6E0 |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Spring Towers #1 |
Characters: | Alex Gray, Stella Howe |
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Stella and Alex have been best friends since Stella moved into Spring Towers three years ago. Alex reminded himself time and again Stella was just one of the guys. Until she needs an immediate boyfriend, when her ex shows up engaged to the woman he cheated on her with. He gladly steps in and hopes Stella will feel the sparks between them. Can their friendship survive their roles.Adult-content rating: This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages.
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Title | : | A Different Kind Of Fairy Tale (Spring Towers #1) |
Author | : | Morgan Rayne |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 299 pages |
Published | : | January 11th 2014 (first published December 21st 2012) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Adult Fiction. Erotica |
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Ratings: 3.74 From 2880 Users | 228 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books A Different Kind Of Fairy Tale (Spring Towers #1)
Quick read not a lot of substance but a good Sunday afternoon readBook Review- A Different Kind of Fairy Tale by Morgan RayneStella Howe lives by herself and owns her own photography business. Her best friend, Alex, lives next door. They met three years ago when she moved in. They remain best friends. Stella has noticed how gorgeous Alex is but she is afraid to ruin the friendship. She takes a leap of faith when her ex wants her to be his wedding photographer. With her sisters help she shows Alex how she feels. He has felt the same way and things are even
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Great story about friends that both realize they want much more than just friendship. One of the funniest quotes in a book ever...Friends that cant keep their eyes off each other maybe; the last time we all went to the bar you practically took a piss on her leg to mark your territory when any guy asked her to dance.Rayne, Morgan (2013-01-02). A Different Kind of Fairy Tale (Spring Towers) (Kindle Locations 636-638). . Kindle Edition.
If I can give this negative star I would.. Horribly written, the flow was nonexistent, the dialog sucked... I had to break in the dialog to put my own words in to make it flow. Story is typical.. Sex was NOT hot... Girl meets guy best friends become lovers.. I got to over half the book and couldn't take it anymore... It was a waste of my time to even go that far. I must've been really bored or felt charitable.. Don't waste ur time on this.
***3.75 stars***This was such a cute read!! A Different Kind of Fairy Tale was the story of Alex and Stella, who have been neighbors and best friends for years. Basically, what happens is that the two fake a relationship when Stella is hired by her ex-boyfriend and the women he cheated on her with to take their wedding photos. And then that fake relationship becomes real, and so much more...Overall I really do like the book, but something that confused me was that under genre its described as
4.5 starsI read this in one sitting; it had me totally engrossed from page one. It was a total steamfest, and I loved every page. There were some errors throughout the book, which was a little distracting...hence the 4.5 rating instead of a solid 5.I look forward to reading more from this author.
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