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Staci Hart

Autor de Wasted Words

41+ Obras 1,140 Miembros 71 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Series

Obras de Staci Hart

Wasted Words (2016) — Autor — 126 copias
With a Twist (2015) 98 copias
A Thousand Letters (2017) — Autor — 85 copias
Piece of Work (2018) 84 copias
Coming Up Roses (2019) 78 copias
Game of Gods (2013) 71 copias
Work in Progress (2019) 58 copias
Player (2018) 50 copias
Frisky Business (2016) 44 copias
Chaser (2015) 42 copias
Hardcore, Vol. 1 (2015) 38 copias
Well Suited (2019) 38 copias
Love Notes (2018) 33 copias
Bet the Farm (2020) 33 copias
Pride and Papercuts (2020) 32 copias
For Love or Honey (2021) 30 copias
Last Call (2016) 28 copias
Gilded Lily (2019) 25 copias
Love, Hannah (2017) 22 copias
Bad Penny (2017) 18 copias
Friends With Benedicts (2021) 11 copias
Mum's the Word (2020) 11 copias
Dead of Night (2014) 9 copias
Fool for Love (2020) 7 copias
Fool Me Once (2020) 6 copias
Champagne Problems (2020) 6 copias
On the Honey Side (2022) 6 copias
Bad Habits Box Set (2018) 4 copias
Once (2014) 4 copias
Wild Card 4 copias
Austen Box Set (2018) 3 copias
What the Heart Wants (2014) 2 copias
Hardcore, Vol. 3 (2015) 2 copias
Wasted Words Teasers (2016) 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Cocktales: The Cocky Collective Anthology (2018) — Contribuidor — 101 copias
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The best romance of 2024 so far
5 stars

It’s been a few days since I finished this book and already in my mind I’m seeing this book through those lovely, soft hazy filters of movies of old. It’s become almost dream-like and I’m still basking in its wonder which is why this is my first ‘best of 2024’ read of the year.

This is the first book in what will hopefully turn into a new series and also the first book from Staci Hart in a while. And it was so worth the wait. What you get is an opposites attract, fish-out-of-water, small town romance that was both simple and sublime.

Jessa is in the small Tennessee town for her best friend’s wedding. She’s looking forward to spending time with her friend, having a relaxing break and hopefully finally getting her long-term crush to take that next step. What she’s not looking forward to is spending time with her best friend’s cousin, Remy, who, due to an accommodation mix-up, is now her roommate for the duration of the wedding.

Our Jessa is a British lady and I admit, I was expecting not to like her for a myriad of reasons. But from the moment she appeared on Remy’s doorstep, I was rooting for her. I don’t even know how to describe her other than to tell you she’s not hoity toity like I thought she’d be. She doesn’t turn her nose up when it shouldn’t be up. She’s not a bitch. There was something about her that I both could relate to and also admire. She was a strong woman and yet there was a vulnerability about her that caught at my heart. And fear not, fellow Brits - Jessa does not ‘jolly good, ol’ chap’ all over the place. It’s all very well done and I only counted 2 phrases a Brit wouldn’t say - and it was towards the end of the book when Jessa had been in Tennessee long enough to have picked up some of the lingo - so it’s all good.

Equally, Remy is quite hard to describe. Almost from the first second of meeting Jessa, he hits on her and proclaims that she will eventually give in and sleep with him. And yet I found him ridiculously charming and liked him from the first. As the story continues and we get to know him more, his appeal only increases. He’s still the roguish, boyish charmer but we, and Jessa, see the deeper side to him. He was one of those heroes that you don’t want for yourself - only because he was so perfect for Jessa that he couldn’t be anyone else’s.

There’s obviously the chemistry between Jessa and Remy that is hotter than the summers in Tennessee. Phew - this pair heated up the pages and that was when they weren’t doing anything but simply trying to make the other lose the bet they had going. When the gloves - and everything else - came off - wowza! And who knew that sex on a rooftop would become a fantasy?!

There’s a colourful cast of supporting characters who never take over but all add something to the story. As soon as we were introduced to Wilder and found a little bit more about him, I wanted to read his story (which is why I’ve got my fingers crossed for this to become a series) but I definitely didn’t expect everything to hit the fan the way it did. It played out almost like a farce and I was here for the drama. Pass me the popcorn.

There was just something about this book that pulled me in and made me fall in love. Jessa and Remy couldn’t have been from more different worlds or more different characters - but they brought something out in the other that really was magical. They realised they were happiest - more themselves - when they were with each other. It’s this kind of story that is why I fell in love with romance in the first place. The idea that someone will love you exactly as you are and for who you are and you will get your happily ever after - and your strawberry farm - well, it left me with a happy glow that I felt for days. I absolutely adored this book and will give it 5 stars all day long.
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joreadsromance | Apr 11, 2024 |
I dislike "bet you to date them" stories. So going in, this was not great for me. To make the bet not exactly a bet, Sam promised to give Val tips on how to lure a guy in . . . tips that were cringey. I started crying when the dupe was up because it was such a cruel and hideous joke and I felt so terrible for Val. Anyway, I don't have much else to say other than I hate bets and I hate that Sam went along with Ian's cruel bet.

CW's: fat phobia, manipulating a person into dating you via a bet from your dickhead friend… (más)
 
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s_carr | 8 reseñas más. | Feb 25, 2024 |
3.5 rounded up to 4 because of Aiden Snow's narration. Seriously. His voice is swoon worthy!

A highly engaging, creative and fun reimagining of P & P. I thought the characters were interesting and I loved the gender flip for some of them. Staci has created a highly recognisable retelling beautifully immersed into a modern day setting.
 
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Mrs_Tapsell_Bookzone | Feb 14, 2023 |
Unfortunately, the romance in this one just didn’t work for me.

This got off to a strong start focusing on family scenes, Annie, her sisters, and their mom, adjusting to moving in with their Aunt and Uncle following their father’s death. The family moments, the moments that took place in the Aunt and Uncle’s home, the dinners, etc., were far more engaging than Annie’s love life which dominated this book.

Annie, having had heart issues since childhood is very sheltered and inexperienced, her thinking, her behavior, her inability to read men at all, made her seem on the young side of eighteen, more like fourteen going on eighteen, which on her own would probably be an interesting journey to read about, but pairing a heroine like Annie with a significantly older guy, it’s just difficult for me to see the charm in a fully adult man being attracted to someone who is basically still a girl. I just couldn’t buy into any chemistry there.

I also couldn’t abide by Greg’s weak reasons for not properly warning Annie about a certain someone, even if Greg didn’t know the whole truth he knew enough that it baffled me that a “hero” would let someone as vulnerable as Annie enter into a situation without all the available information.

I did enjoy a previous book by this author and will likely try another, this one just wasn’t the right fit for me.
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SJGirl | 3 reseñas más. | May 9, 2022 |

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Miembros
1,140
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#22,524
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½ 3.7
Reseñas
71
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78
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