Will Yasmin give in to her feelings for Lane or run for it?
Yasmin Katsalos
Yasmin Katsalos is one of the two main characters, and she has gone through a lot in her short twenty-four years of life. She is trying to have a nice, fun, and positive new outlook on life instead of doing what others want her to do. She is a Greek woman through and through especially when it comes to how her feelings come into play. Yasmin is intelligent and thinks things through logically then the next minute; she wants to live a life without any attachments to one place.
I like Yasmin and her logical side, but I have a hard time with how she thinks that if she is tied down somewhere that she isn't free to be who she wants to be when in a lot of cases, even if someone is tied down they can still express themselves in whatever way they want to. Yasmin is a good character. I enjoyed her character growth throughout the book.
Lane Griffiths
Lane Griffiths is all about following a plan while not wanting to be like his parents. He wants to be able to find a woman that he loves and be able to give his children something that he never had. I admire Lane for everything that he has done to overcome what his parents did to him while also growing with Yasmin. Lane is a good guy who knows what he wants, even if that means changing his plans to fit with another person's goals. There is a lot to like Lane, and I do think that he takes everything in stride. I think if I were to meet Lane out on the streets that we might be friends. Will Lane be able to convince Yasmin to stay put?
Five Stars
Making the Love List by Barbara DeLeo is a great read and a fabulous way to start this series. I am giving it five stars and recommending it to everyone that likes a sweet romance.
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