Borrowing a Fiance #3 - This is my favorite of the series, more than Borrowing Christmas, which I love. It is hilarious; the stuff that goes on in this story had my sides hurting from laughing so much. The characters are really likeable and loveable. The storylines mesh well with the characters growing into who they should become while discovering what is important. The white sands of NM are an important character too.
This fast paced story is very entertaining and quickly read. There is so much more to this story, but this is a review, not a book report. If possible, but not necessary read Borrowing Christmas first to get the foundation to this story. I contacted the author to review her books and received this book through Booksprout. 4*
Borrowing Christmas #1 - This is my first read by this author and I enjoyed the storylines. The characters are interesting, funny and sincere. Many good things happen in this cute, quickly read second chance at starting over and a first for romance. Learning to trust is difficult when coming from a bad background, but buckling down instead of under is most of the battle. This story is better than I expected. I found this book on Booksprout. 4*
Borrowing Love #2 - Personally I would read this book after reading Borrowing Time, it's the before to this after story. This is a sadder, more toned down book than Borrowing Christmas. I liked all of the characters, especially Zoe; but Ruby, poor girl, had a hard row to hoe. She lost all her family except her brother and four years later is still lost. An old high school friend comes to town and shakes her up. The good storylines moved at a fast paced keeping the reader's interest. I contacted the author to review her books and received this book through Booksprout. 4*
Borrowing Time #4 - It was difficult to read this book since I had already read the second book of the series; spoilers. I actually think this book should be read before Borrowing Love since it's about how Ruby and Clark met and their romance. Of course, I read them backwards and I suffered since I knew their future already. A quick, entertaining read with interesting storylines and characters, humor and dogs. This is a good story but Borrowing Christmas is my favorite. I contacted the author to review her books and received this book through her newsletter. 4*