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Cora Carmack

3.55 AVERAGE


wayyy too short

“Marry me” is the theme of this short about love and how to keep it specially when facing a few bumps in the road.

“He said, “I realize I’m being redundant now, but I just can’t help it. Marry me?”
“You’re going to make me wear out the word yes.”
“Nah. I’m saving that goal for our wedding night.”


It’s funny, cute and charming.

A cute little novella, but I wished it was longer!

Novella about Bliss meeting Garrick's mother.

Short, sweet, cute but nothing too drastic.

I still adore Garrick and love Bliss's nuttiness.

Garrick's mom is just what I imagine a British mum to be like. Polished on the outside but smooshy on the inside.

Happy story for the most part, happy continuation of Garrick and Bliss.

Cute but way too short and Bliss was a teensy bit annoying this time

No, just no. I liked Losing It, but no. It's forced and stressful and no.

NEED MORE GARRICK!!
It just wasn't long enough :(

It’s no secret that I adore Cora Carmack and her Losing It series. I was delighted to pick up Keeping Her a novella featuring more of Bliss and Garrick. I adore Garrick and his smexy accent. *swoons* He is wonderful and every woman’s dream guy. They travel to London to meet Garrick’s parents which presented us with a delightful tale and offered us a chance to spend more time with characters. It was nice seeing them face challenges, love each other and lift each other up. We get some humor, some hot scenes and lots and lots of Garrick *swoons* Fans of Losing It will enjoy getting their fix while we wait for Finding It due out in October 2013.

I much preferred this short compared to the book as the novella does not share Losing It's faulty premise.

I remain unenamoured of Carmack's writing and Bliss continues to walk the fine line between TSTL syndrome and unreal awkwardness. Garrick was just about too good to be true- his personality did not read organically, rather a projection of every girl's dream guy. Unfortunately dreams are not reality, and the best relationships come from two extraordinarily real people coming together and making it all work.

****Read this only after reading Faking It!!!*********

Keeping Her gives us some nice insight to Garrick and Bliss's life in the future. It is a nice short story about Bliss meeting Garricks parents for the first time. I found myself smiling the whole time reading this. There was a lot of funny and embarrassing moments, but a lot of wonderful swoony moments as well. This book was told from both Garrick and Bliss's pov.