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Rachael Anderson (2)

Autor de Prejudice Meets Pride

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Rachael Anderson (2) se ha aliado con Rachael Renee Anderson.

22 Obras 548 Miembros 65 Reseñas

Series

Obras de Rachael Anderson

Las obras han sido aliasadas en Rachael Renee Anderson.

Prejudice Meets Pride (2014) 109 copias
The Reluctant Bachelorette (2013) 67 copias
The Fall of Lord Drayson (2016) 60 copias
Working It Out (2013) 36 copias
The Rise of Miss Notley (2017) 36 copias
My Sister's Intended (2018) 27 copias
Power of the Matchmaker (2015) — Contribuidor — 21 copias
Righting a Wrong (1605) 17 copias
Summer Wedding Collection (6-in-1) (2013) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
My Brother's Bride (2018) 12 copias

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This is quite possibly one of my favorite books!

I was offered this free ebook if I gave an honest opinion in exchange. I would have paid for this book, that is how much I loved it. I mean what girl wouldnt die to fall in love with the "bad boy/thrill seeker/drop dead gorgeous type"?

This book started out with Seth trying to give a butt load of money to Lanna for her charity work. Now, any girl who has read romance novels who figure that this book revolved around those two hooking up......WRONG! Out of left field come Grace. Grace just happens to be somewhere bidding on male dates (have to read the book to know what I actually mean by this) when she first meets Seth. This first interaction is a doozy too!

Seth ends up having to see Grace on almost a daily basis due to an injury he sustained while being Mr. Daredevil. This book had me laughing and actually looking back on some of the guys I dated and agreeing with some of the decisions and situations that the main characters had.

This book is a clean and fun and light hearted read. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
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SRQlover | 4 reseñas más. | Jul 18, 2023 |
I was given this ebook in return for an honest review. I absolutely loved this book. I believe that this is the first time I have read a novella because I usually like longer books but this one was perfect.

Two people with names that are the opposite of one another, Tyler McKenzie (boy) and Mackenzie Tyler (girl). She is engaged to someone else and he is head over heels for her. They exchange mail because of their names and he happens to receive a postcard from the fiance that leaves him stuck between a rock and hard place. Does he keep it from her and let her enjoy her favorite time of the year or does he give it her and try to win her over?

Short read but so packed full of love and warmth!
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SRQlover | otra reseña | Jul 18, 2023 |
 
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Alishadt | 2 reseñas más. | Feb 25, 2023 |
I've never read any of Rachael Anderson's books prior to Working It Out, but I have a weakness for cute romance novels so I decided to give it a try even though I didn't know what to expect. I'm glad I did because I ended up enjoying it!

Grace Warren likes to live on the safe side, especially after witnessing a family member's accident and working as a physical therapist. Now enter Seth, the wild card who lives on the adventurous side. The two meet unexpectedly at an auction event for an organization run by Seth's friend, and Grace begins to realize that maybe a little bit of risk isn't so bad.

Frequently in romance novels, the main character is weak and frustrating which makes it difficult to connect to them and the story less enjoyable. However, this was luckily not the case in Working It Out. Both Seth and Grace were likeable characters, although they occasionally had their moments. I appreciated how the relationship between Seth and Grace began as a "hate to love" rather than a "love at first sight." This allowed for the exchange of witty banter and a slow build up of romance and trust.

Rachael's writing style was appealing and made the book fun and fast placed. There were a couple of times near the beginning where the sudden change in point of view confused me because of the third person narrative. Then there was another time when the word "moist" was used in a kissing scene. I don't know about you, but that was a total mood killer for me. I think I actually cringed while reading it. But other than that, everything else went smoothly! Working It Out had some drama which helped keep the readers engaged and pace the story without making it angsty.

Overall, Working It Out was a cute, fluffy read great for romance lovers.
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bookishconfesh | 4 reseñas más. | Sep 22, 2022 |

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Obras
22
Miembros
548
Popularidad
#45,524
Valoración
3.9
Reseñas
65
ISBNs
34
Idiomas
1

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