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The average rating for Corporations and the environment based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-05-21 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Shaphel Linnear
3.3 stars For more comments, quotes, and discussion - Buddy Read Small Town Girl This leans a little more towards women's fiction with the focus more on the heroine Tess, her career, and how she integrates with her family life. Our hero Kenny doesn't get many povs but when he does appear on the pages, you'll love the heck out of him. It was super refreshing to have the heroine with the rich glamorous lifestyle and how the dynamics were a bit different because of that. The author does an A+ job of bringing you into the heroine's world. I hate to be all, oldies did it better, but I can't help but compare the obvious research and how fantastic the author flushed out Tess, story, and characters, to how a fair amount of newer publications skimp on this; it does wonders in helping you sink into the story. There were a couple times the details slowed things down but overall, I was fully immersed into this world. I would definitely read another by this author again, a few are highly recommending Hummingbird. The romance wasn't prevalent enough on the pages for me but when it was, I liked how they sparked off one another. If you're looking for a heroine focused with emotional family dynamics, this was fantastically written.
Review # 2 was written on 2019-02-28 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Chad B.
If you didn’t think I was going to post something like that, then you don’t know me very well. Small Town Girl is the story of Tess, America’s Queen of Country – and yeah I know I know Tess can go fuck herself because we all know that title has already been assigned eons ago . . . . But this is fiction so I guess Dolly just doesn’t exist. Anyway, Tess returns to her small town to take care of her mother for a month after hip surgery. It’s your average “maybe you can go home again” type of tale complete with falling for the boy next door. Definitely not anything that will change anyone’s lives and it does show it’s age a bit, but not a story worth bashing. I picked this up as part of the . . . . Because I’m all about that free mug, yo.


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