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Originally Posted by library addict
The chemistry between the h/h was evident from the first book in the series. We know from those books they knew each other from before she became the building manager, but how they knew each other was somewhat of a surprise. There was a lot of push-pull with each having made false assumptions about the other’s motives. This set up a lovely dichotomy with them knowing each other very well, yet still discovering new things and surprising each other, all melded together with a lot of humor. There was a moment toward the end that felt forced and I wasn't a fan of the subplot with the heroine's sister, but otherwise all of the elements of the book gelled for me. Shalvis' humor doesn't always work for me, but it did here.
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Thanks! I've been collecting the books, but haven't been in a contemporary romance mood for the most part, other than various series that concern dog shelters or training. I really enjoyed Shalvis' Animal Magnatism series (which is what got me started looking for more like it). And she was always one of my favorite authors when I was reading lots of category romance.
So when I was able to get first in line for this one at the library, I signed up, but I'm still not in a contemporary mood. I've been trying to psych myself into it, which is why I asked about your grade.
Thanks, again!