Working it Out
A chance encounter . . .
Grace Warren’s life is safe and predictable—exactly the way she likes it. But when she gets roped into going to an auction to help out a friend, everything changes. She meets Seth Tuttle—a guy who unexpectedly kisses her then disappears, leaving her flustered and upset. If she never sees him again, it will be too soon.
A chance for love . . .
Weeks later, when Seth limps into Grace’s rehab clinic post surgery, he’s every bit as frustrating and annoying as she remembered. Yet there’s something about him that makes her second-guess her carefully placed boundaries even though he’s everything she’s sure she doesn’t want in a man. But maybe Seth is exactly what Grace has needed all along—assuming she’s willing to risk safe and predictable for a chance at love.
My Review of Working it Out
Working it Out by Rachael Anderson is an adorable, sweet, clean romance. It’s so well-written and is a quick read because you just won’t want to put it down!
The characters in the book are really fun. Grace is a physical therapist who loves her job and is loyal to her co-workers. That loyalty leads her to a bachelor auction where she gets the surprise of a lifetime! Little does she know, but this “surprise” will end up changing her life forever. Alec is Grace’s brother who has shut himself away from the world after being in a life-changing accident. He is a great character. I could totally see how he justifies his life after the accident. Seth is absolutely adorable and funny. His heart is in the right place, but the way he goes about things might need a little work. And Lanna is really sweet and giving and stubborn. She has a huge heart. I really loved the after school program she runs. I wish I could volunteer with her! These characters are so real, and they become to feel like your friends.
The storyline is so sweet. I love how all of the relationships develop and how real the problems the characters face are. I really admire people who can write a romance that feels so heartfelt and passionate without having to be graphic.
Working it Out really is such a feel good book. We need more of them! I am looking forward to reading more of her books.
About the Author
Rachael Anderson is the author of four books: Divinely Designed, Luck of the Draw, Minor Adjustments, and The Reluctant Bachelorette. She’s the mother of four and is pretty good at breaking up fights, or at least sending guilty parties to their rooms. She can’t sing, doesn’t dance, and despises tragedies. But she recently figured out how yeast works and can now make homemade bread, which she is really good at eating.
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