Love at Any Cost (Heart of San Francisco, Bk 1)
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Romance, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
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If there were a new literary BFF I would want to make, it would Cassidy McClare. The girl not only personifies spunk, but tells down our cocky and almost bad-boy hero, Jamie, with wit and sass. Plus the girl knows how to twirl a lasso and wrangle a steer which takes her up another notch.
Its a new series, a new setting, a new family of characters and I have to say Im eager for more books about these spunky and vivacious clan of McClares. Romantic sparks and plenty of sassy dialogue fills the pages with more pig-headed descriptions of Jamie McKenna than I knew could be invented in one novel.
I love that we really get deep into the characters in Love at Any Cost. Its not just a surface knowledge of these characters and sure there are plenty of romantic sparks, but the reader knows what makes them tick. What motivates their decisions. And really, for all intents and purposes, Jamie McKenna should not be a likeable character, and yet I thoroughly every scene he was in and watching him grow and change.
There is a lovely subplot between Cait and Logan and talk about a TWIST in those last hundred pages. This is the second time Ive read the book and it still takes me by surprise. I honestly dont think readers will see this one coming.
Another one for the keeper shelves!
Its a new series, a new setting, a new family of characters and I have to say Im eager for more books about these spunky and vivacious clan of McClares. Romantic sparks and plenty of sassy dialogue fills the pages with more pig-headed descriptions of Jamie McKenna than I knew could be invented in one novel.
I love that we really get deep into the characters in Love at Any Cost. Its not just a surface knowledge of these characters and sure there are plenty of romantic sparks, but the reader knows what makes them tick. What motivates their decisions. And really, for all intents and purposes, Jamie McKenna should not be a likeable character, and yet I thoroughly every scene he was in and watching him grow and change.
There is a lovely subplot between Cait and Logan and talk about a TWIST in those last hundred pages. This is the second time Ive read the book and it still takes me by surprise. I honestly dont think readers will see this one coming.
Another one for the keeper shelves!
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