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A review by bigbuttandabook
Lunchtime Chronicles: Red Moscato by Posey Parks, Michelle Edrington-Areaux
Did not finish book.
4.0
*Face palm*
Nothing about this story makes any sense to me at all. On top of the fact that a few to many times I wasn’t sure who was talking. So much of the why in this book, is a no for me and at no point does the brother present one reason why he feels the way he does. And I’m more than a little annoyed at a brother being so concerned with his sister’s sex life and a sister who cares. This is one of those books that is so unbelievable I count it as pure fiction instead of romance. But it so annoying that I still recommend you read it. If got no other reason than it makes for a good book club discussion I would think.
Nothing about this story makes any sense to me at all. On top of the fact that a few to many times I wasn’t sure who was talking. So much of the why in this book, is a no for me and at no point does the brother present one reason why he feels the way he does. And I’m more than a little annoyed at a brother being so concerned with his sister’s sex life and a sister who cares. This is one of those books that is so unbelievable I count it as pure fiction instead of romance. But it so annoying that I still recommend you read it. If got no other reason than it makes for a good book club discussion I would think.