Helpful Score: 2
The second to deal with the Wilder brothers (the first was "Instant Attraction"). These men are hunky, smart, sensitive, yet scarred. The heroines are brainy and beautiful but have issues as well. So far, pretty typical of a romance. However, Shalvis makes sure her characters and their relationship develop at a realistic pace. They grow together by being honest and caring. Throw in physical relationships that are hot but not rushed (the characters don't jump into bed at first sight) for the perfect blend.
I love a book when the situations could be real, the emotions are plausible, and the outcome believable. Shalvis does all this in both the books.
And the writing is excellentâno grammatical or spelling mistakes to distract. References to modern events and culture keep it even more true and relatable.
All in all I highly recommend these two books. I will search out anything written by her (loved "Get a Clue" by her, too).
I love a book when the situations could be real, the emotions are plausible, and the outcome believable. Shalvis does all this in both the books.
And the writing is excellentâno grammatical or spelling mistakes to distract. References to modern events and culture keep it even more true and relatable.
All in all I highly recommend these two books. I will search out anything written by her (loved "Get a Clue" by her, too).