Ratings31
Average rating3.8
This was amazing. I loved the Winston brothers so much, the group is so funny and they love their sister Ashley.
I understand that about you and I still love you desperately.
Please, Drew and Ashley are really cute, im
I really love Penny Reid books. This one broke my heart and pieced it back together. I knew Ash and Drew's story would be special but I didn't expect to be so emotionally invested or to cry quite so much. Loved it!
I absolutely love the Winston Brothers series. This book almost has that feel, probably because it is set in Tennessee and it was fun seeing the guys again too from Ashley's POV. Also, we learned a bit more about Roscoe who I still haven't pinpointed completely.
I kinda liked reading about Ashley and Drew's romance. It was nice seeing how they got together and I will see out of the other Knitting in the City series so far, it was pretty good, second favorite after Love Hacked.
Winston Brothers has probably won me over because of the split POV between the guy and gal and seeing how they feel about each other – this way the guys don't all seem brooding and unapproachable. I miss this series~~
I think after 4 books in the Knitting in the City series, I'm over the knitting girls. For these books being touted as “smart romances”, all of the girls have been pretty dumb when it comes to their love lives (except maybe Sandra in book 3).
I had wanted to get to Ashley's book because of the Winston Brothers, whom I freaking love, and now that I've read it, I don't think I can do it anymore. Much like the other books in this series, there is a lot of telling without much showing. Ashley meets Drew, they share a series of looks and pretentious lines from poetry and then suddenly they're in love but neither of them will come out and say it to the other. I didn't feel the chemistry between them and we didn't learn much about Drew other than he's a brooding Viking poet. I need more than that to get into a story.
Also the girls are all starting to blend together because they're all basically the same character. Their antics are becoming more unrealistic as the books go on and I just don't want to read about yarn anymore.