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Book Reviews of Believe It or Not

Believe It or Not
Believe It or Not
Author: Tawna Fenske
ISBN-13: 9781402257186
ISBN-10: 140225718X
Publication Date: 3/1/2012
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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donkeycheese avatar reviewed Believe It or Not on + 1255 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Looking at the front cover of the book, I was expecting your every day romance. I was expecting the normal formula. Thankfully, that's not what I ended up with! The characters are fresh and exciting. The plot has been done before, but definitely not in this manner. It's a quick, easy read that you won't want to put down.

This is not your normal romance. It's witty and charming with lots of twists and turns that will have you spitting tea out of your nose from laughing so hard. Just when you think you know how to expect the unexpected, you find out that you're wrong. Every page of this book caught me off guard and I'm thankful I had the chance to read it.

I strongly suggest this book for all you romance readers out there. For those of you with any sense of humor, this is a must read.
ra7 avatar reviewed Believe It or Not on + 1010 more book reviews
Violet is an account who left home when she got the chance. She moved from Portland, OR to Portland, ME. Her mother is Moonbeam, psychic and into anything alternative. She is back home to help her mom out after she falls and breaks a few bones. Drew owns the bar next door. His bar also happens to have (male) exotic dancing for a few night a week.

This was a fun story of opposites attract. I liked Violet's knowledge of trivia and recognition of various songs Drew would play which would cause her to blurt out things during reading that were true. I liked Drew's attraction to Violet, even though she was similar to his ex-wife (and what he didn't think he needed).

I did think the ending was a rushed and abrupt and an epilogue would have helped.