No Offense: A Novel (Little Bridge Island, 2)
K**N
Very good book
I really enjoyed this book. Parts of it were okay. I thought some of it was fun. And, some of it was so romantic.
R**E
I want to live in Little Bridge!
I've often heard books referred to as cozy, and call me dumb but I just didn't get what that meant. Then I read No Offense. This book is so sweet, and cozy and I loved it way more than I anticipated. This is the second book in the Little Bridge series, and so far my favorite. I didn't know that I needed a romance between a librarian and a small town sheriff until I read this book. I loved everything about both MC. John is such a grump, he's taking care of his teenage daughter alone and trying to be a better sheriff than the towns last. Molly is full of optimism and sweet as can be. I will say there were some parts where I was thinking "you can't be serious Molly" but her believing in the best of people was such a Molly characteristic. Because I had started No Offense an hour after I finished No Judgments, the town of Little Bridge was fresh in my mind. I love that you get to see more of the towns people in this book (I literally want to move to Little Bridge), and I loved that this book was duel POV (the first was not). I loved chemistry (just like the first there was a little heat on page), and the banter between Molly and John. There were a few small things that made this a 4 star for me instead of a 5, but ultimately I loved my time in this world, I'm so happy I decided to give this series a try. I'm really looking forward to book three.
S**N
cherry soda
"No Offense" is amusing and though it is completely predictible, it makes for a fun read if you want a light distraction these days. With barely a plot but lots of amusing "character" detail, this story is pretty thin.
M**E
No Offense:A Novel
This is my first read of Meg Cabot. She is very good on details so the reader always knows what's going on. New children's libraian meets Sheriff John Hartwell when she discovers a newborn baby in the library' s bathroom. When Molly ( the libraian) calls the police, John has to see what is going on in his little town. Instant charisma between John and Molly. Much happens to keep the story interesting. Good, believable family interactions. Good ending, too.
T**I
Baby in the library bathroom.... that’s new
A librarian, a sheriff, a small town, and a baby, what a story to be told in Little Bridge.Book 2 of the series was a fun read, the characters were enjoyable, as so was figuring out who the baby was left in the bathroom of the library, and who was the mother.A good rom com, and great to see characters from the other stories. A four out of five. 🚔🚔🚔🚔
F**G
Sweet little love story
This will help the time pass pleasantly but it really has little plot and not much characterization. Georgette Heyer does this much better and doesn't need the sex.
K**R
Different but feel good
Love has many ways of manifesting between people. All kinds of love can flood anyone's life but, do you recognize,acknowledge and return it. The is the crux of life- toght here in this feel good book.
H**E
Ugh
I usually love silly romance, I love Meg Cabot, and I enjoyed the first book. This one not so much. The main character was so annoying and the sheriff was okay. Ugh, maybe I’ll try something else from Meg Cabot but not anytime soon.
M**
good
Great condition
T**T
Divertido, envolvente e com algumas pitadas de mistério!
Em mais uma história repleta de bom-humor, romance e mistério, Meg nos apresenta outro enredo que se passa na pequena ilha de Little Bridge. Basicamente, vemos Molly, a nova bibliotecária recém-chegada à cidade, ter sua tranquilidade abalada quando descobre um bebê recém-nascido abandonado no banheiro da biblioteca.Esse acontecimento gera um frenesi de fofocas e curiosidades na população, o que obriga John, o delegado, a lidar com toda essa atenção, ao mesmo tempo em que tenta desvendar o enigma por trás desse suposto abandono. Seu interesse por Molly é quase imediato, mas suas fortes opiniões sobre como ele deve fazer seu trabalho, acaba afastando os dois, a princípio. Entre tapas e beijos, eles descobrem uma atração irresistível, opiniões diferentes, mas conciliáveis, inúmeras semelhanças e um novo recomeço.É um ótimo romance sobre encontros e desencontros que distrai, diverte e envolve o leitor a todo tempo. Recomendo!
D**E
Not bad but not great
I’ve read all of Meg Cabot’s books and I am a big fan of her and her work. Unfortunately, I’ve found both books in this series to be a bit average. The characters aren’t awful, but they’re all just generally a bit light and lacking in depth which makes it a bit hard to care about the plot as it progresses. This book is a fine beach read but it’s not as good as some of the author’s previous work and it doesn’t cut it as great chick lit.
A**E
Cute romance/mystery story
Molly, the new librarian in town, finds an abandoned baby left laying in a box in a bathroom stall of the library. John, the town's sheriff is on the case. They always seem to cross each other's paths as John is solving the case and Molly... is also solving the case while she really shouldn't. And they can't seem to get enough of each other.Lovely story. I'm not used to read a romance novel from Meg Cabot, but I still liked it. 3.5 stars.
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