Reviewed by leelu92 on
I have to admit that I had a hard time liking Evan. He was so focused on his career and what he thought it meant to be successful that he placed value and priority on his job above all else.
And then, Grace and her son, Chris came into his life. Grace and Chris needed someone like Evan as much as Evan needed them. Grace was used to scraping by on almost nothing and Evan presented her with an opportunity to climb out of barely getting by.
Now, I know I said I wasn't all that crazy about Evan. BUT, as he spends more time with Grace and Chris he sees how being part of a family (being needed) has its merits. Grace and Chris were certainly attracted to each other and that helped move things along. I appreciated the transformation that both characters went through.
Evan's brothers and sisters in law helped things along and there were some really funny moments between the brothers. I loved that they gave Evan such a hard time. Evan has always held his brothers at arms length and they kept on trying with him. Gotta love Jake and Quinn! Overall, I enjoyed this one and I'm so glad we got closure for the series :)
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Book 1: A Risk Worth Taking
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Book 2 : The Best Man's Baby
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This review was originally posted on Straight Shootin' Book Reviews
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 15 October, 2014: Finished reading
- 15 October, 2014: Reviewed