A review by lifeand100books
Good For You by Tammara Webber

4.0

I loved finally being able to see a more human side of Reid. When given a chance to be good...wow.

Dori at first bothered me. She was uppity, prejudiced, and at times rude for no real reason. However, the more she was developed - especially through her relationship with her sister Deb - I began to like her; began to understand why she had walls up.

The two together reminded me a bit of Darcy and Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice. They both have all these preconceived notions about each other and let that effect the way they treat each other. Yet, when push comes to shove and circumstances make them see each other for what they really are.....they discover that love is really worth the effort.