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The Geeky Bookworm, Thanks for the juju advice, and still sick.

September 26, 2010 - 8:49 pm 2 Comments

From Susi -

Review:

After reading the blurb for this book I had to swallow real hard. I wasn’t sure if I would be up for this. I’m not at all fond of rape in books. I hate when authors use this as a way to make their heroine more vulnerable. It is, at least for me, not a topic that should be talked about lightly. It’s something that will influence you and your life severely and it’s nothing you can just forget or ignore easily. That being said I have to say it’s the first book I ever read about that topic that didn’t made me hate it. Julia handled this topic with so much care and thoughtfulness, it was bearable for me to read about it. Yes, It broke my heart and made me cry but I found it was handled in away that me believe it’s real- with all the pain, hurt and humilation it involves. I don’t think this topic should be banned from books and Anytime Darlin’ showed me that there are books out there who do it right.

Jake is a wonderful character. He’s working as a paramedic but he’s a cowboy at heart. He always helped out on his father’s ranch and he wants to have one for himself in the future too. He loves his family and always has an open ear for them when they need him. He’s caring, funny and has a dirty side, too. For me he is a dream come true. I love when a man is more than just sex-o- stick. Of course I know to appreciate a sex-on-stick man, no worries I’m still a red-blooded woman, but I think you need some one you can trust completely, someone you just want to tell everything no matter what. Jake is one of those men. He eriadtes calmness and reassurance- he’s a place of peace for Dev.

Devlin’s life is shattered and lays in pieces in front of her. When the paramedics find her in the Kmart she nearly gave up life. Until she saw Jake. She doesn’t know why but she feels safe with him- like nothing can touch her. He gives her the hope and safety she needs to give her the strength to survive. I loved reading about her journey even though it was a cruel and sad one. I admired her strength and how she tried to stand on her own feet. She’s a survivor and I’m sure she will give hope to other woman in this situation.

When these two meet again after 5 years without one single word the air between them sizzles. They can’t keep their hands off each other and wow they really know how to use their creativity. It gave the whole book a lighter touch and finally satisfied my need to see these two being happy.
I enjoyed the way Julia also included the lives of the side-characters in her story. They all were unique in their own way and they just fit in. I loved the group dynamic this created and I caught myself wanting to be part of such a close knitted group of friends.

At the end of the book I could have lived without one scene but I’m never a fan of seeing something through the bad guy’s eyes. It’s always so weird and I don’t really like to read the twisted thoughts of a maniac. Yes I am a scaredy cat when it comes to books.

As you perhaps noticed I really did like this book. It was a wonderful emotional read- a rollercoaster ride that will take you from heartbreakingly sad to nearly high of joy. Anytime Darlin’ made me feel and that’s one of the things I love most about books. Julia’s writing drew me in completely and I couldn’t put this book down. I have already spent hours discussing this book and it still hasn’t let go of me. Definitely a keeper on the top of my shelf.

Thanks Susi - I love the fact that you said you’re still talking about the book - that means the world to me!

And thank you all for your lovely, funny comments yesterday about my adventures. I owe some of you books and I’ll get them to you. Don’t you hate it when you’re at this really fantastic part of your new work in progress and you get so dang sick you can’t even look at it? Aarrrrgh! Hubby is still sick too - in his entire adult life, he’s never been so sick. Whoever gave him this virus, or whatever it is, should be incarcerated.

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