Tag: Jill Shalvis

  • Review: All I Want by Jill Shalvis

    This is the kind of book that makes me rethink doing video reviews.  Why?  Well, I could talk about this book for a while.  In fact last Friday I was at lunch with my BFF (S) and I was telling her how much I enjoyed this book.  Then, I had to actually sit down and think about what I wanted to say and then I decided to record a video review.  God help us all.  Then I decided that even I wouldn’t sit through a 10-minute video.

    Anyhoo, I loved this book.  LOVED IT.  This is my favorite series from Jill Shalvis and it keeps getting better.  I was worried that Zoe might be one of those characters that is hard to connect with because of a previous relationship issue.  While she does have a very bad relationship experience in her past and she does find it hard to trust Parker, it isn’t crippling.  Parker has his own limitations, mainly his commitment to his job but he is truly a great guy.

    Zoe and Parker have sizzling chemistry from the very beginning and their first meeting is quite memorable.  Their relationship is set on a slow burn and I was ok with that even though I kept screaming “Just get together already!!” But that was because they were MFEO. (Made for each other… Sleepless in Seattle)  It was little things that they noticed about each other: Parker repairing things around the house for Zoe and taking in kittens.  For Parker, Zoe was the first time he truly felt like he could have someone to come home to and be happy.  Let’s face it, in real life and relationships, it’s the little gestures that add up to make a big difference.

    As always, Ms. Shalvis’s cast of animal characters play an integral role in this series.  Oreo, Zoe’s dog was an addition that I personally loved, then add in some gregarious kittens and I was sold.  Not only are the humans funny and interesting, the animals are just as fun if not more so.

    As for the next book, I’d like to make a request for Kel, the sheriff’s book.  You’ll see what I mean…

     

     

     

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  • Review: Still the One by Jill Shalvis

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    I’m a Jill Shalvis fan.  I had been in a bit of a retirement of sorts where Ms. Shalvis is concerned, after reading/inhaling the first 7 Lucky Harbor and the first 4 of the Animal Magnetism books, I took a break.  (I still have to finish up the Lucky Harbor series.)  The Animal Magnetism series draws me in because I’m an animal person and I worked in veterinary offices in college.  My mother also worked in several offices as a child, so the fact that I am not a veterinarian is kind of odd.  Whatever, I digress.

    Still the One was on my TBR for a while and honestly, I had not planned to read and review it for the post.  Luckily, I found the time to read book 5, Then Came You and I was able to read Still The One in time to come up with a review.

    While I enjoyed Then Came You, I enjoyed Still The One more. I knew that Darcy was a bit of a basket case after meeting her in book 5 and that AJ would have his hands full.  Luckily, being her former physical therapist, he  knows exactly what he is getting into with her.  I mean, they totally drive each other crazy in almost every way possible and it’s a lot of fun to read.  Darcy has an immense amount of emotional baggage from her childhood and it directly impacts her self-esteem and her relationships.  She basically feels like she is expendable and that she is not worthy of permanent relationships.  Enter AJ who understands why she is the way she is and knows when to push her buttons and when to back off.

    AJ and Darcy are extremely well matched, something that Ms. Shalvis excels at.  I especially liked AJ, again something that Ms. Shalvis excels at, she writes incredible male characters that I always go a little gooey over.

    Ms. Shalvis’s books always manage to make me laugh sigh and swoon and Then Came You was no exception. 🙂

     

    Sunshine was too damn small, Darcy thought. Not only did everyone know everyone, but no one had ever learned to mind their own business. Darcy started to move back to her computer but AJ stepped in her way, ducking down a little to look into her eyes.

    “Ice the leg,” he said, and without waiting for a response, headed toward Ronan.

    Damn, the man had a way of moving, his body shifting with barely sheathed loose-limbed power and grace, and both Darcy and Zoe watched him go.

    “He’s got such an edible butt,” Zoe whispered. “Do you think he knows it?”

    “I don’t think he cares.” Besides, his being hot didn’t change the fact that he was a bigger problem for her than Johnny could even think about being. Johnny was just an asshole. AJ was . . . well, she wasn’t sure what. Dangerous as hell to her well-being, for starters.

    “So why do you do it?” Zoe asked her.

    Darcy tore her gaze away from AJ’s ass. “Do what?”

    Zoe took her big sister status very seriously. But then again, in spite of the fact that there was only a few years between them, Zoe had always been more maternal toward Darcy than their actual mom ever had.

    “Bait him,” Zoe said. “He’s great guy. He’s smart, hardworking, self-made . . .”

    “Maybe you should date him.”

    Zoe laughed. “We’re not suited.”

    “Because?” Darcy asked.

    “Well . . . he’s a bit alpha.”

    Yeah. Just a bit.

    “We’d butt heads,” Zoe said. “But I’ve always thought that maybe you two might . . .”

    “A minute ago you were worried he might kill me.”

    “Well, sleeping with him might go a long way toward making sure he wouldn’t.”

    Darcy snorted. “Go away, Z.”

    “In a minute. He did so much for you after your accident.”

    This was absolutely true. Darcy had had five surgeries, and once she’d been okayed for physical therapy, AJ had taken over her care. He’d been a drill sergeant but he’d also saved her life. She knew it. He knew it.

    And wasn’t that just the problem. She hated knowing that she hadn’t been able to save herself, that she’d needed help. “You’re right,” she agreed softly. “He’s done a lot for me.”

    “I mean look at you, Darce. You’re walking.”

    A miracle. Darcy got that. She was grateful for that, so very grateful he’d gotten her out of a wheelchair and onto her own feet again. Sure, she’d never win a track meet and she was always going to be somewhat unstable on her own two legs—especially the right one which still enjoyed buckling on her at the worst of times—but yeah. AJ would forever be a hero for what he’d done for her.

    Which wasn’t to say she liked him.

    In fact, during her PT she’d actually hated him. She’d dreamed nightly about strangling him, drowning him . . .

    Very satisfying dreams, too.

    And if there’d been a few others, some that had involved a different kind of altercation altogether between them, of the naked and sweaty variety, well, those were her little secret.

    Across the large room, past all the exercise equipment to the mirrored wall, Ronan lay flat on his back now, working with a large rubber band around his ankles, doing strengthening exercises.

    On his knees at his side, AJ guided him, and wrong as it might be, the sight of the two built guys working so hard together made her pulse race just a little bit.

    During a quick beat of rest for Ronan, AJ glanced over the carved muscles of his shoulder to meet Darcy’s gaze.

    She stopped breathing.

    At her side, so did Zoe. “I just don’t get why you’re so hard on him,” her sister said.

    “Actually, I think you’ve got that backward.” He was hard on her.

    Very hard.

    And she resented that. It was almost as if he expected her to soften her edges, to be something she wasn’t—like maybe one of those soft, sweet, bendy yoga instructors he was fond of dating. But though Darcy was working on herself, she was never going to be soft and sweet.

    Or, thanks to her accident, bendy.

    “Maybe you could just try a little bit harder to be more . . . friendly,” Zoe suggested.

    Darcy didn’t have words for what she felt for AJ, but she was pretty sure “friendly” wasn’t going to make the list. And yet if AJ had been there for Darcy in a huge way, so had Zoe. Always. So Darcy blew out a breath and managed a smile for her sister. “Sure,” she said. “I’ll try.”

     

     

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