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Title: Anything For You
Author: Kristan Higgins
Publisher: Harlequin
Genre: Romance
Rating: 2 1/2 stars
Author: Kristan Higgins
Publisher: Harlequin
Genre: Romance
Rating: 2 1/2 stars
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Review:
I bought this book because I was
curious to read Kristin Higgins books since I've heard so much about her. I
decided to start with Anything For You. I
haven't read any of the other books in the Blue Heron series, but based on this
book I think it can be read as a standalone.
The characters in the story are
Jessica Dunn and Connor O'Rourke, a couple who have been on and off for years.
Connor's ready to settle down with Jessica, yet her insecurities keep her from
committing to him. They're soon left at a crossroads, Connor must decide
whether he's going to wait for Jessica or move on. Jessica must choose whether
to start a life with Connor or end up alone.
I must admit, I found it hard to get
behind their relationship. I felt for Jessica in what she went through growing
up and having to take care of her brother, Davey. However, I didn't like how she
kept stringing Connor along, there were parts in the story where I was saying
either commit to him or set him free. As for Connor, I felt for him in his
relationship with Jess, it seemed like he was putting in more than she was. I
liked how he made an effort to be understanding of her life and tried to form a
bond with her brother. Yet, there were times throughout the book where he acted
like an idiot. One example is when the morning after a romantic night together
he refers to Jessica by an infamous name she had in high school.
Another thing that bothered me is
how Connor and Jessica first met and became connected. I won't give away too
much, but let's say it made me uncomfortable.
One thing that I liked about the
story was the supporting characters, everyone from Connor's twin Colleen to
Davey to Jessica's boss Pru. They bought a touch of humor and sensitivity to the
story that made it better.
Even though there were some faults
with the story, this hasn't deterred me from checking out more of Higgins'
books.
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