Eilonwy's Reviews > The Redhead Revealed
The Redhead Revealed (Redhead, #2)
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On the one hand, I couldn't actually care less what happens to the people in these books. The plots don't have much depth or density and all too often feel like too much syrup and not enough pancake.
But does that make them bad in any way? No, because on the other hand, I do enjoy hanging around with Grace and Jack and their cute friends, vicariously basking in their glamorous lifestyles, listening to their banter, and feeling the sparks fly. This series makes for fun quick reading without too much emotional investment.
Recommended if you're looking for a light romance with a big scoop of hot sex scenes.
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On the one hand, I couldn't actually care less what happens to the people in these books. The plots don't have much depth or density and all too often feel like too much syrup and not enough pancake.
But does that make them bad in any way? No, because on the other hand, I do enjoy hanging around with Grace and Jack and their cute friends, vicariously basking in their glamorous lifestyles, listening to their banter, and feeling the sparks fly. This series makes for fun quick reading without too much emotional investment.
Recommended if you're looking for a light romance with a big scoop of hot sex scenes.
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Reading Progress
March 7, 2016
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Started Reading
March 7, 2016
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March 7, 2016
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36.07%
"More sunshine, lollipops, rainbows, and bunnies with Grace and Jack. :-)"
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110
March 12, 2016
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59.67%
"Finally, some actual and believable tension in this story! I'm feeling sad and worried, which is a good change. Except I'm pretty sure Grace won't actually do what it looks like she's about to do ..."
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182
March 12, 2016
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77.05%
"This sure is a fast read. We're happily back to sunshine and lollipops."
page
235
March 13, 2016
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Finished Reading
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Grace can cook very well and seems to love to do it, so I'm actually a little mystified as to how they ended up hiring Roxie to make dinner for them. (No time?) I expect it will be explained in the next book, whenever I get around to it.