Wednesday 19 August 2015

Review: Undeniably You by Jewel E. Ann

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
I LOVED this book, from the beginning I was laughing out loud at Sydney and her clumsy antics. As the author introduced more characters to the story we encounter somewhat of a love triangle along with the way. The story is delivered in a diarised manner which works well and starts with a pre-dated entry that I almost forgot about as I was so sucked in. That is until around the 50% mark when we revisit the date again and the brakes were thrown on for me and the kindle throwing part of this story began. For me, this really was a book of two halves which I really wasn’t expecting.
Sydney is a girl with a life plan and nothing is going to derail her ambitions, to fund those ambitions and school Sydney has taken a year out being paid to travel the world while house sitting. For the month of June she agrees to house and dog sit for her aunt in Palo Alto where she meets Dale the reserved vet and the cheeky fun “pool guy” Lautner both in humorous manners.
As Sydney befriends both guys feelings inevitably develop and some are unrequited as her relationship with Lautner becomes much more than Sydney had expected but the clock is always ticking as we watch her 30 days in Palo Alto pass by. Arghhh I wanted to shake Sydney at times with always having one eye on the time element but her reasons seemed valid until they weren’t. The end of June sees a messy end to their brief affair despite their feelings.
Sydney leaves for her next house sitting job in Paris but her life plan is suddenly stopped in its tracks and this is where the story is turned on its head from the laugh out loud to tearjerking angst. The inevitable misunderstandings and meddling from outsiders send Sydney further off her life plan and we come back to the prologue event that I am sure made me hear the sound of a needle dragging over an old vinyl. I have to admit at this moment I hated Sydney, hated her.
Sydney and Lautner’s lives once again cross paths and the truth of their pasts come to light in a terribly complex and heartbreaking way. Poor Lautner, I really felt for him. As they work through the web of mess, they have to face that the feelings from their brief affair are still very real but will they risk the lives they’ve built for the sake of them?
I honestly love this book and it is one I have been recommending even before I had finished reading. And Lautner has truly earned himself a place on my book boyfriends list for life. Sydney I may have forgiven her a little for hurting him.
 
Reviewed by Vikki Ryan
 
Synopsis
 
One crazy dog—one awkward vet—one naked pool guy—and one life-changing month in California to make friends, fall in love, and twist fate.

Who gets paid to walk a dog and recline by the pool all day? Sydney Montgomery, aspiring museum curator and professional house-sitter, that’s who.

When her aunt and uncle need a house and dog sitter for thirty days in Palo Alto, Sydney can’t turn down the chance to be closer to her sister in L.A. Within twenty-four hours of her arrival, Sydney’s cleaning up runny dog poo, taking an uncooperative pooch to a handsome yet awkward vet, and being rescued from the bottom of the pool by a naked “pool guy.”

Lautner, “pool guy,” has a hot body and a cool persona. With eyes of iridescent blue oceans, he is mesmerizing, sexy, and addictive. What he is not—the pool guy.

Dr. Lautner Sullivan is a college wide receiver turned pediatric resident. He knows how to woo a woman with flowers, pastries, and sweet tea. Lautner is every girl’s dream, but Sydney is not every girl. She’s immune to rainbows, fairytales, pixy dust, and the “L” word.

The attraction is immediate, the friendship is earned, and the love is undeniable. Thirty days is their forever, but forever is not long enough.
 
 
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