Your model is beautiful and you portray her very nicely here, but a few things:
That sign!! It's wrecking your background and giving some bad leading lines (up and away from your model) and a huge, white patch of blown highlight that don't need to be there. Watch your backgrounds and move yourself or your model (or both, when necessary) to avoid objects that aren't, and don't need to be, part of your composition. This also applies to making sure you don't have poles/trees/etc "growing out of their heads.
Raising shadows; if you do this, gently adjust contrast afterward to prevent totally flattening out the tones in the image (unless that is a creative choice you're making)
Shot in shade; your color balance is fairly cool and it takes a bit from her natural skin tones
In all but the 2nd shot, I'd suggest bringing your highlights down a bit so that they aren't quite so harsh and pull the eyes from your subject
If you'd be willing to post a downloadable .jpg of one of the images, I can show you what a quick 30s or so in Lightroom can do for most of those points