Then Came You by Jill Shalvis

Then Came You (Animal Magnetism, #5)

by Jill Shalvis

The fifth in the sexy, heartwarming Animal Magnetism series from the New York Times bestselling author of the Cedar Ridge and Lucky Harbor series. Fans of Bella Andre, Robyn Carr and Rachel Gibson will adore these romances with Jill's irresistible combination of humour and romance.

Veterinary intern Emily can't believe she wound up in the small town of Sunshine, Idaho, instead of the Los Angeles clinic she had always imagined. Now she has to put her plans to move to LA on hold for a year while she fulfils the obligation of her vet school scholarship. Then Wyatt, her gorgeous one-night stand from a Reno vet conference, introduces himself as her new boss. And Emily is just as drawn to his seductive looks and quiet strength as she was on that very steamy night. She soon learns that Wyatt isn't just a laid-back doctor, but a delicious alpha male tempting her away from her carefully laid-out plans...

Want more sexy, fun romance? Return to Sunshine, Idaho for more of the captivating Animal Magnetism series, visit spellbinding Lucky Harbor or take a trip to Cedar Ridge's unforgettable Colorado Mountains in Jill's other bestselling series.

Reviewed by nitzan_schwarz on

3 of 5 stars

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In all honestly, this is probably one of my least favorite Shalvis books, which is a shame 'cause I was really looking forward to Wyatt and Emily's story after reading Zoe and Darcy's first.

First of all, I'd like to mention that this is still a highly readable novel, as indicated by my finishing it in a day. I love Shalvis's writing and how she makes me forget it's time to sleep and I need to close the book.

BUT, I had some major issues with the book:

1. The will they, won't they dynamics: seriously, cut it out. Pick one, any one, and go with it. It was all giving me whiplash, especially with how both kind of figured it was a bad idea to be with one another on one page, and sleeping together the next because "they can't help it"/"I have no self control when it comes to you" (which btw, are two excuses in literature that kind of piss me off).

2.Emily was all over the place: Despite saying "both" on the aforementioned point... it's mostly Emily. That girl has no idea what she wants from herself and others, and it was annoying. Especially when her complaints about Wyatt not giving her any words was mostly a direct result of her never-ending "I'm going back to L.A"/"I'm not staying here"/"This is not in the plan" etc. Like, stop changing your mind every three seconds. And if after all that crap you want Wyatt? Well, darling, it's you who should say the words because you're the one who basically never gave you two a chance. Yeesh.

3. Too much emphasis on the sex: I feel like Shalvis didn't handle the whole "meeting your one night stand" all too well. First all, we never got the story of how they came to have that one night stand to being with (what attracted them to each, what did they say to lead to it? These are two people who aren't really used to one night stands, etc). Second, it just gave her an excuse for them to have sex from almost the beginning, because they've already had the first taste. I didn't like that, didn't like how much sex came into play and how that was what they were mostly thinking about, and I especially didn't like it combined with points 1 & 2.

I will read more of Shalvis's books, in a heartbeat. I just don't want them like this one haha

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