Part One is Free . . . if you haven't read it yet. This is Part Two of the lighthearted clean Christian romance - Sticky Notes. An unusual friendship forms between a young history professor and the grandmother of one of his loveliest students. When master's student, Katherine King, receives an unsatisfactory grade on an exam, she learns two valuable lessons: don't lose your cool with a young, handsome professor and, two, don't tell your grandmother about it. This lighthearted romance is set in the rolling hills of the Palouse, in the university town of Moscow, Idaho.
Sherri Schoenborn Murray is a bestselling author known for her memorable characters, small-town humor, fishing tales, and Counterfeit Princess stories. Clean, wholesome, lighthearted fiction. With a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Idaho, Sherri is a two-time American Christian Writers' Finalist for her inspirational romance Fried Chicken and Gravy.
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Good Clean Rmance Within just a minute or two of finishing Sticky Notes part one I was reading the first pages of Sticky Notes part two. Since this is a continuation of Sticky Notes part one, be sure to read it first so you understand the characters and the love and conflicts between them. Once again Sherri Schoenborn does a good job of developing her characters and creating realistic experiences as they interact together. Grandma Ethel continues to be my favorite character in her colorful puff painted shirts and playful gardening hats. This story contains moments of conflict, irritation, frustration, love, and joyful silliness. It has something for everyone as the characters interact with each other on their way to romance.
I was given a copy of this book from the editor for my honest review. If you enjoy this book, as I think you will, be sure to check out other books written by this author.
Great conclusion to the series. I love reading clean, fun, sweet Christian romance novels. This really is worth the time, I'm very picky with what I read. I don't want to pick up a book just to put it down especially when I start a book I have to know how it ends. I don't want to waste my time reading something I just have to close or can't get into. I found myself laughing throughout both part one and two of sticky notes. I will definitely keep looking at more from this author. The characters are lighthearted and fun and keep you entertained. I love the grandma and her silly antics. Any scene she was in found me smiling.
If you are looking for a quick easy read sticky notes will definitely fit that for you.
Part 2 picks up where Part 1 left off. Professor Quinn Benton is still going on the blind dates and is doing his best to keep the rules about professors not dating students. But a phone call, some morphine, and a handsome doctor who is very interested in Katherine have him beside himself...
I read the first book in this series and I loved this one as much as I did the first one. I enjoyed catching back up with the characters and their lives. It was another fun and enjoyable read, and another one by this author I definitely recommend. I was furnished with a copy of this book for an honest review.
This book is for readers who like a squeaky clean romance. The characters and story are believable and at times comical. The way the author ends the first book makes you want to read the second one even though you already suspect the end results.
I loved the second book in the series. I was dying to know what happened after the first book and couldn't put this one down. Fast read, and still good, clean and cute!
Part two was a great read. I felt as if I were going through the emotions of the characters and my heart ached for them. This was a great end to part one.