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Vivian's List
Vivian's List | Haleigh Lovell
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NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Bestseller A Contemporary Romance packed with Heat and Heart. "One of my best reads of 2013."-- Inside The Pages of a Book "If you want a book that touches your heart in all the right places read, look no further!"-- Fab, Fun and Tantalizing Reads Her brother's best friend. A list. A love story. After ending a horrible, scarring relationship, Vivian embraces her freedom by making a sexual bucket list. When her brother's best friend, Liam, finds it, sparks fly and hearts open. Can Vivian heal one steamy encounter at a time? ** This is book 1 in a two-part series. What reviewers are saying about Vivian's List: "Vivian's List stands out from the crowd." --Book Angel Booktopia "A breath of fresh air." --Good Choice Reading "Wow! This will raise your expectations from other authors. Liam gives Viv what every woman deserves, Haleigh Lovell gives us fans what we crave." --Georgia CG "Absolutely fantastic read. I love friends to lovers stories and this one was perfect.!" --I Am a Book Addict and Proud of It "Those looking for a read with surprising depth and steamy interludes will find exactly that in this book. The thoroughly likable characters, strong emotional connection, and intriguing dual point of view make for an engaging and compelling read." --Words of Wisdom from a SP "Smoking! Buy it! Read it! Love it!" --A is for Alpha B is for Books "A great love story!" --VO POV "One of my top 10 favorite reads of 2013." --Kaidan's Seduction "One of my best reads of 2013." --Inside the Pages of a Book "Love it! I wasn't expecting a beautiful story with characters I fell in love with." --B. Nice
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Vivian's List | Haleigh Lovell
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Characters were not likable. For the first couple of pages in the book, I thought it was telling from the point of view of a sixteen-year old because of the dialog. I couldn't help but roll my eyes. I couldn't believe that a 22-year old would say, "I mean, there was penetration but not with his, you know..." Then her friend says, "Not with his noodle." What are we? Twelve? Her personality made it seem like she was a teen. Eh.