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Erica Frost

Author of I Can Read About Good Manners

29 Works 631 Members 11 Reviews

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Works by Erica Frost

I Can Read About Good Manners (1975) 95 copies, 1 review
I Can Read About Ghosts (1975) 78 copies, 1 review
The Littlest Pig (Happy Times Adventures) (1986) 64 copies, 1 review
Harold and the Dinosaur Mystery (1979) 61 copies, 1 review
Mystery of the Runaway Sled (1979) 52 copies
Case of the Missing Chick (1979) 39 copies
I Can Read About Ballet (1975) 17 copies
Good Manners 1 copy

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I LOVED THIS BOOK! I am glad that Belle gave as good as she got when Michael found her naked in HIS bed when he got to the little cottage that he had inherited from his grandfather. He was tired from a long drive and wanted to clear his head as his ex-girlfriend gave him a marry me or else, but he was not the marrying kind. I did not not Belle's clingy ex-boyfriend. So many authors had novels with this title that I hope that I reviewed the right book!
The concept is solid, the story is flushed for the most part. Loved the characters, too. I’d give this a solid 3.5

What I had issues with is how the story was set up on the page. I got this from KU so I am assuming it’s the final. So I had to backtrack and see who was actually talking. The flow in certain areas seemed choppy as did explaining the timing.
I liked that Riley stood her ground against her baby daddies' mother as he was such a mama boy, but at the thought of losing her and his son, he chose love and had not realized how lonely his life was without them. Eavesdropping is never a good thing as if you don't hear all of the conversation. Harrison was so hung up on making money that he almost missed out on happiness.
I liked this book and I could hardly believe that Angel had let her ex get to her when Tommy showed his true colors by cheating on her and rubbing it in her face! Much was said about long distance relationship not working out with them both at different colleges bore the truth. Angel and her besties had grown up together and went to the same college, and her friend had spent hours helping her get over Tommy, but once her brother got kicked off the hockey team, she set off to make it right, show more no matter than their parents gave him more attention than they did her as they were trying to give him an opportunity to go pro once he graduated. I think that Angel should have thought less about herself and the bad break up with Tommy and thought about the one who was always there for her. I do wish that the ending had been better as I really, really wanted to know what happened next and maybe Ms .Frost could write a sequel?? show less

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