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nikkisbooknook 's review for:
Head Over Heels
by Karla Sorensen
emotional
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
The Wilder family are all dealing with grief in their own way. They all get to say goodbye intheir own ways. There are a few truly teary moments in the book so if you don't want to free a tear or two maybe give this one a mix until you're in a better place.
Ivy could come across as different personalities at times. She could go from outgoing and happy to professional businesswoman in the blink of an eye. She grew up around extreme wealth and privilege, where appearance was everything. But marrying just for business advantages, even she doesn't seem to be amenable to that.
From Daddy's girl to family outcast, now Ivy has to make a profit in a tiny town or she'll never have Daddy dearests respect again. I did enjoy watching her come into her own, learn what makes her happy and even though she still has that bit of snobbery around her, she's a lot less Park Avenue Princess.
Cameron has a lot of demons in his emotional baggage. His kindness and outgoing personality, however, have not been affected. He may be all sunshine in public but he is a man who likes control in the bedroom!
From steamy elevator escapades, the story develops into a bit of a slow burn, with plenty of tension!
Ivy could come across as different personalities at times. She could go from outgoing and happy to professional businesswoman in the blink of an eye. She grew up around extreme wealth and privilege, where appearance was everything. But marrying just for business advantages, even she doesn't seem to be amenable to that.
From Daddy's girl to family outcast, now Ivy has to make a profit in a tiny town or she'll never have Daddy dearests respect again. I did enjoy watching her come into her own, learn what makes her happy and even though she still has that bit of snobbery around her, she's a lot less Park Avenue Princess.
Cameron has a lot of demons in his emotional baggage. His kindness and outgoing personality, however, have not been affected. He may be all sunshine in public but he is a man who likes control in the bedroom!
From steamy elevator escapades, the story develops into a bit of a slow burn, with plenty of tension!