Friday, February 19, 2010

You told me that you'd wait forever, Oh and when you held my hand, I knew that it was now or never

There wasn't enough shuffle in the "Kansas City Shuffle" by Talya Bosco ... since at the beginning of the book it says, "Kansas City Shuffle: When everyone thinks one thing is happening, when in reality something entirely different is going on." ... Well that's a crock! Since what you think happens in this book does happen ... plus its so washed out with what the author wanted of romance that it kills the scenes a bit. =0P I give it 2.5 out of 5 stars. Maybe some of her other books are better. =0/

For more information on this book or any of Ruth's other books, then please check out her website.

** Title is from the song Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams **



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