Pansy's Reviews > His Comfort and Joy
His Comfort and Joy (The Moorehouse Legacy, #2)
by Jessica Bird
by Jessica Bird
I have to admit. I really liked this book. The whole series is becoming quite interesting. These books are purely love stories. It is a great rainy day, entertainment series.
I have a love/hate feeling about the characters in this book. Gray and Joy were so wishy washy about their feelings for each other, it truly got on my last nerve. I loved it! This book was more romantically intense than the first book. The sexual tension was off the charts. Grayson Bennett and Joy Moorehouse made an interesting couple. This book started off exactly where the last book left off.
Joy Moorehouse has loved Grayson Bennett from afar for as long as she can remember. Gray has always considered Joy to be too innocent and young. As Joy gets older, Gray sees her differently. He sees her as a woman. Joy is determined to prove that she can handle anything Gray gives.
This is a great romantic series by the one and only Jessica Bird, aka JR Ward. I recommend to all the romantics.
I have a love/hate feeling about the characters in this book. Gray and Joy were so wishy washy about their feelings for each other, it truly got on my last nerve. I loved it! This book was more romantically intense than the first book. The sexual tension was off the charts. Grayson Bennett and Joy Moorehouse made an interesting couple. This book started off exactly where the last book left off.
Joy Moorehouse has loved Grayson Bennett from afar for as long as she can remember. Gray has always considered Joy to be too innocent and young. As Joy gets older, Gray sees her differently. He sees her as a woman. Joy is determined to prove that she can handle anything Gray gives.
This is a great romantic series by the one and only Jessica Bird, aka JR Ward. I recommend to all the romantics.
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Reading Progress
| 05/09/2011 | "I have to read the rest of the series. The books are inexpensive and I have to know what happens to the characters." |
