Helpful Score: 5
*Disclaimer*
The rating for this book is based solely on personal preference and not on any shortcomings in the writing or the author.
Jill Shalvis is an author many adore and have encouraged me to read. This was my first attempt and I'm afraid I may have picked up the wrong book to start with. The synopsis sounded perfect - right up my alley... small town love story between the owner of the local kennel and an ex-military pilot with lots of animals and humor added in. What's not to like, right? The problem for me was in the fact that I couldn't find much of an actual story.
The book starts with Lilah (h) accidentally rear-ending a total stranger's truck. He offers to give her a ride home, she accepts and they end up in a long and heated make-out session within minutes (reality check here... what intelligent woman would jump into a stranger's truck then immediately start making out with them... OK, without it being her profession?!?!) At this point, Lilah decides it's been awhile since her libido has had any fun so why not enter a no-strings-attached month long fling with said stranger. What follows is 275 pages (of a 295 page book) of sex. Now, for those who are looking for and enjoy reading about nothing but sex, this is undoubtably the perfect book and would rate a rousing 5 stars. For those - like me - who skip or skim the graphic sex scenes, or are story driven readers and require some kind, any kind of feelings or emotion before diving into the sexcapades, this book shouldn't even be considered. There just isn't much else there - well until the last 20 pages where, of course, they realize it hasn't all just been fun and games.
Again, let me reiterate, I have absolutely nothing against those who bow at the alter of Shalvis. I totally understand. I even admire her for keeping her characters honest to their natures, she never suggested her heroine was anything other than what she was. She didn't yammer on about the heroine being a "strong, independent woman who would never consider anything but a deep, meaningful relationship", then strip her brains and toss her into bed the minute she sees a hot guy. What she writes, she writes well. This particular premise just isn't my cuppa.
The rating for this book is based solely on personal preference and not on any shortcomings in the writing or the author.
Jill Shalvis is an author many adore and have encouraged me to read. This was my first attempt and I'm afraid I may have picked up the wrong book to start with. The synopsis sounded perfect - right up my alley... small town love story between the owner of the local kennel and an ex-military pilot with lots of animals and humor added in. What's not to like, right? The problem for me was in the fact that I couldn't find much of an actual story.
The book starts with Lilah (h) accidentally rear-ending a total stranger's truck. He offers to give her a ride home, she accepts and they end up in a long and heated make-out session within minutes (reality check here... what intelligent woman would jump into a stranger's truck then immediately start making out with them... OK, without it being her profession?!?!) At this point, Lilah decides it's been awhile since her libido has had any fun so why not enter a no-strings-attached month long fling with said stranger. What follows is 275 pages (of a 295 page book) of sex. Now, for those who are looking for and enjoy reading about nothing but sex, this is undoubtably the perfect book and would rate a rousing 5 stars. For those - like me - who skip or skim the graphic sex scenes, or are story driven readers and require some kind, any kind of feelings or emotion before diving into the sexcapades, this book shouldn't even be considered. There just isn't much else there - well until the last 20 pages where, of course, they realize it hasn't all just been fun and games.
Again, let me reiterate, I have absolutely nothing against those who bow at the alter of Shalvis. I totally understand. I even admire her for keeping her characters honest to their natures, she never suggested her heroine was anything other than what she was. She didn't yammer on about the heroine being a "strong, independent woman who would never consider anything but a deep, meaningful relationship", then strip her brains and toss her into bed the minute she sees a hot guy. What she writes, she writes well. This particular premise just isn't my cuppa.
Patti I. (craftypatti) reviewed Animal Magnetism (Animal Magnetism, Bk 1) on + 146 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
What a great first book in the series. I couldn't put it down. Loved it!! Can't wait for the next one!
Helpful Score: 1
This was sweet. I'll admit, it was definitely a bit predictable, but the animals in the story were cute. I liked the fact that it seemed like the hero realized he was in love before the heroine, which was an unusual switch for a contemporary romance.
I'll be reading the sequel for this one when it comes out.
I'll be reading the sequel for this one when it comes out.
Helpful Score: 1
I'm so glad I picked this book up because I forgot all about Jill Shalvis. Yes, this was a typical romance with lots of cute animals thrown in. But what makes this book special was the great dialogue between the characters. There were some laugh-out-loud moments and lots of silly sexual inuendos. Add on a handful of steamy love scenes which makes it an awesome, easy read. All the characters were great and funny.
Looking forward to Jade/Dell and Adam/Holly's storeis.
Looking forward to Jade/Dell and Adam/Holly's storeis.
Laura P. (hemmputnam) reviewed Animal Magnetism (Animal Magnetism, Bk 1) on + 1154 more book reviews
Just what I'm looking for in a romance! A tough man of few words meets a strong, independent, hard working woman and realizes settling down may not be so bad after all. The secondary characters and the small town add to the charm. I cried for the last 2 chapters.
Cheryl C. (moondance120) reviewed Animal Magnetism (Animal Magnetism, Bk 1) on + 422 more book reviews
I always wish that I could live in Lucky Harbor and now I can add Sunshine, Idaho. Lilah is sweet, yet tough and so many times I wanted to thunk my head on something when she did. Brady is a rough and tumble guy with a tender heart (he doesn't know that) looking for peace in his life. The animals, the townspeople and Brady's "brothers" all add to an enjoyable afternoon read. 4 stars
Fantastic book! The characters are so wonderful! The story was very fun, warm and sexy! I cant wait to read more of Jill's books!
Robin M. (robinmy) - , reviewed Animal Magnetism (Animal Magnetism, Bk 1) on + 2106 more book reviews
Lilah Young and Brady Miller are both young, good looking, and unattached. Lilah is co-owner of a kennel and Brady is a pilot-for-hire. They meet when Lilah accidentally runs into the back of Brady's truck because she is distracted by the animals in her vehicle. As they keep running into each other in the small Idaho town, Lilah and Brady become friends and embark on a no-strings attached relationship.
I'm not a big fan of contemporary romance. I find most of them lack plot. This story is no exception. The characters are pleasant, everyone is likeable, the animals are cute, and the sex is hot. We know exactly what is going to happen as soon as Lilah and Brady meet. There are no surprises. But the book is a good pick for an easy summer day. My rating: 3 Stars.
I'm not a big fan of contemporary romance. I find most of them lack plot. This story is no exception. The characters are pleasant, everyone is likeable, the animals are cute, and the sex is hot. We know exactly what is going to happen as soon as Lilah and Brady meet. There are no surprises. But the book is a good pick for an easy summer day. My rating: 3 Stars.
Regina C. (flyinggems) reviewed Animal Magnetism (Animal Magnetism, Bk 1) on + 451 more book reviews
Brady is just here to help his brothers. Dell and Adam convince him to stay for a month to help out. Lilah makes things complicated stirring emotions that Brady has learned to keep hidden.
This is my first Jill Shalvis book. It was not bad. I liked the idea of the book and gave it a try.
Animal Magnetism
1. Animal Magnetism (2011) Lilah and Brady
2. Animal Attraction (2011) Jade and Dell
3. Rescue My Heart (2012) Holly and Adam
4. Rumor Has It (2013) Kate and Griffin
5. Then Came You (2014) Emily and Wyatt
6. Still the One (2015) Darcy and AJ
This is my first Jill Shalvis book. It was not bad. I liked the idea of the book and gave it a try.
Animal Magnetism
1. Animal Magnetism (2011) Lilah and Brady
2. Animal Attraction (2011) Jade and Dell
3. Rescue My Heart (2012) Holly and Adam
4. Rumor Has It (2013) Kate and Griffin
5. Then Came You (2014) Emily and Wyatt
6. Still the One (2015) Darcy and AJ
Lilah runs the only kennel/rescue in small town Sunshine, ID. Brady was adopted as a teen by a rancher who also adopted Dell and Adam. The 3 of them grew close and while they still kept in touch, Brady opted into the military. After his military stint, he flew privately (and of course the missions were dangerous ones). With Adam and Dell's request, he takes a month off to spend time with them in Sunshine.
Lilah and Brady have an interesting first meeting. I liked Lilah, she is a true animal lover and got attached very easily. Both have Issues that need to be worked out. This being Romancelandia is all works out. While that was very cookie cutter and predictable in its plot, this was still an enjoyable read. I thought the animal personalities made this book more fun. Dell and Adam get their stories in books 2 and 3.
Lilah and Brady have an interesting first meeting. I liked Lilah, she is a true animal lover and got attached very easily. Both have Issues that need to be worked out. This being Romancelandia is all works out. While that was very cookie cutter and predictable in its plot, this was still an enjoyable read. I thought the animal personalities made this book more fun. Dell and Adam get their stories in books 2 and 3.
This was 100% fluff...I think I got a couple cavities just in the first 100 pages...sooooo not my cup of tea!!!!
loved brady and lilah's story. now onto dell and adam!!
Fun and intriguing