Reviews For Moving In
Seriously Reviewed said "You know? Every so often you read a story that starts a little slow on the first few pages and then.....BAM it just explodes! This was one of them for me."
Kaye's Book Review Page
on which she said The book is "short, sweet, light-hearted and just plain fun."
Vince at Philosophy of Romance said "Alice Audrey’s voice is fresh, feisty, full of surprises and always fun. The author also deals with real people having real problems and she does it in a very insightful way."
Nessa at Chrysalis Stage said "If you like sweet, fast-paced romance with a hot hero and all of the misunderstandings that two people can throw at each other, then you will love this story."
Night Owl Reviews didn't have anything nice to say about it. Hey, you can't win them all.
Brenda Talley of Romance Studio said " I recommend this book to anyone. It was a pleasure to read and I shall look for more of her work in the future. "
By Guta Bauer at Murphy's Library did it twice! Once in English and once in Portuguese. I'm assuming they both say, "Life goes on, choices need to be made and we can never let our past deny us of our future. That’s just some of the things we learn from this story. "
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Irony. 
Any guesses what this is? It’s irony. I don’t mean the literary type. I mean, isn’t it ironic that I should lose this part of my Cuisinart so that I was no longer able to use the slicing or grating blades. Then, the very first time I used it after having finally found it, it broke. Yep. That’s irony all right.
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to be honest, I really don’t know what that thing is
A Cuisinart is a kitchen appliance that cuts things. I generally use it for slicing onions and grating cheese. I also use it for making Quick Mix. It will still do the Quick Mix, but without that broken part, it won’t do the veggie slicing or grating anymore. Cuts it’s usefulness to less than a third.
I don’t think I have seen this kind of device in my country. Maybe you should buy a new one Audrey
I’m dithering about it. A new part, including shipping, costs just under $20. For $40 I can get a whole new machine, but it’s an off brand, so more likely to break down. But I’ve had this a while, so other things are likely to start breaking. Meanwhile, I can always pick up a knife and do it the hard way.
haha it was not meant to be…
It does have a feeling of fate to it.
Well, at least you were in the habit of getting by without it…
True. So sadly true.
Oh that would have made me so mad. Sometimes the joke is on us, huh.
I’m beyond mad. At some point you have to give up and start laughing.
Oh, that sucks! Don’t you hate when stuff like that happens?
Yep. Sure do.
Would offer you mine but that is the same part that broke on my last Cuisinart – plus part of the bowl attachment.
That just adds to the irony.
I’m gradually divesting myself of kitchen appliances because I find them to be more trouble than they are worth. But I don’t want them self-destructing.
For most things I just grab the hand grater, but when I’m working in bulk, like around Thanksgiving, I want my food processor.
What a shame.
I know, right?