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Come Away with Me by Kristen Proby

chelsfoust's review against another edition

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5.0

This was hot, and a wonderful lose yourself read! I am already through book 2 and want more! I couldn't put it down!

kristinhzta90's review against another edition

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4.0

Swoontastic....sigh. Shhhh...don't tell my husband, but Luke is my new book boyfriend. I don't think a guy a real life guy would be that over the top, but it is definitely is every girl's fantasy to be romanced and loved like that. Every once in a while I like a good, steady romance and this definitely fills the need. No love triangle, no angsty stuff, no cheating, just fantastic romance and relationship building. I can't wait for Jules & Nate's story!

nathalyalvarez's review against another edition

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2.0


Este fue uno de los primeros libros que agregue a mi lista de to-read cuando empece en goodreads porque siempre me ha gustado New Adult/Erótica, y damn, esa portada es hermosa.

No voy a extenderme mucho explicando este libro porque fue decepcionante. El mayor problema que hay en cuanto a este libro fue la linea de tiempo en que se dan los sucesos. Y la mayoría del tiempo la trama es ilógica.

Déjenme explicarlo de esta manera: Natalie es una fotógrafa profesional de retratos y paisajes, y en un día normal mientras pasea tomando fotos por playa es atacada por este tipo que le grita y trata de quitarle su cámara pero no se preocupen eso esta totalmente bien porque el tipo es atractivo ¿entienden? La lógica de este libro te dice que esta bien que un desconocido te grite solo porque es atractivo.

Y la linea de tiempo: en el primer día cuando se conocen el le grita y ella se va a su casa sin prestarle atención. En el segundo, se vuelve a encontrar con el tipo de casualidad y se va a comer con el, van a la casa de el y normal. Al tercer día ya tuvieron sexo. De ahí pueden deducir mucho del libro.

Pero al contrario de lo que podrían pensar, hubo algo en este libro que me gusto. Fueron los personajes secundarios. Y de hecho, estoy contenta de que ellos van a tener sus propios libros porque quiero leer sobre ellos y espero que no sean tan sosos como Natalie y Luke.

secamimom's review against another edition

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3.0

3 1/2 stars

I really wanted to love this one and some parts I did. But it read a lot like a fic to me and the sex scenes just got so blah that I skimmed them.

mandyreads's review against another edition

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5.0

LOVED it! This series is going to be addicting!

deweydecimalsisters's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

melly2966's review against another edition

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5.0

So good and sooo cute.

devansbooklife's review against another edition

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2.0

My review may be a little unfair. Because honestly Kristen Proby is a wonderful writer. May be I just pick up the wrong genre of book. This book is great if you are looking for nothing, and I mean nothing but SMUT. The book started out with a simingly good strong plot, but it disappeared once the clothing started coming off. I feel torn because I have heard such good things about this book, and Im just sitting here sratching my head. I had to Force myself into reading the last 1/4 of the book. I was bored and just skimming through all of the sex.
So yeah I guess this one wasnt for me.

drez80's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved these two together, and I love how even in the sequels, they are still always kissing and touching and Jules is still giving them crap about it. I'm so glad Nat told Sam off too. God she was such a snotty b!tch, even in her own book.

nitzanschwarz's review against another edition

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I tried reading this a LONG while back, I'm not even sure if it was this year, and I hated every second of it. The insta love was nauseating, and I couldn't figure out where the big hype for the novel came from.

I don't remember much of the detail about the story itself, but I remember the strong dislike it evoked in me for sure.

I do kind of consider going back to it and giving it a second chance just because I had read Proby's Listen to Me and really liked it, but whether I could convince myself to do that is left to be seen.