Searching for Beautiful by Jennifer Probst

Searching for Beautiful (Searching For, #3)

by Jennifer Probst

Genevieve MacKenzie has her life completely under control. About to wed the charming Chief doctor at the local hospital, she's an up and coming surgeon with everything she could ever want. Until an escape through the church window on the day of her wedding sets her life in a tailspin...and flings her right into her best friend's arms...

When Wolfe catches his best friend falling out the window on the day of her wedding, he doesn't ask questions. He whisks her away, determined to both protect and discover the truth behind her desperate escape. But when his feelings turn more than platonic, he realizes he may risk his most important relationship in order to protect his damaged heart, and the woman he loves.

Can friendship turn to a forever love, or is too late?

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Joelle's Thoughts

Although Searching for Beautiful is #3 in Probst’s series, it is the first her books that I have read. I have seen from other review sites that devoted readers were excited that Wolfe was finally getting his own story. I can understand why. He is a likeable character—a lot of bad boy, but also a lot of heart. Wolfe’s character also elicits a lot of sympathy, one can’t help feeling sorry for him and what he went through as a child.

Probst does a commendable job developing all of the characters in this story. Even having never read #1 & #2 in this series, I felt like I “knew” Genevieve and her circle of friends. I also liked that Gen & Wolfe had a difficult time developing a relationship that worked for them. Their struggle was realistically portrayed, which I appreciate in a romance novel. There have to be some realistic elements in the story for me.

I know that fans of Probst will enjoy this book. While I wasn’t as attached to the characters as many other readers may be, it was good. Number 4 in this series should be interesting. I am curious to see what officer Petty’s story will be as I enjoyed the tension between him and Arilyn in this book!

 This book was reviewed by a member of the review staff at Cocktails and Books. The name of the reviewer can be found under the post categories.

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