REVIEW: WORKING IT OUT by RACHAEL ANDERSON

Posted on March 21, 2015 by Nadene @ Totally Addicted to Reading in 5 stars, Contemporary Romance, HEA Publishing, Rachael Anderson / 0 Comments

WORKING IT OUT
BY
RACHAEL ANDERSON
PUBLISHED: JULY 15, 2013
PUBLISHER: HEA PUBLISHING
GENRE: CONTEMPORARY ROMANCE
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A chance encounter . . . 
Grace Warren’s life is safe and predictableโ€”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 Tuttleโ€”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 alongโ€”assuming she’s willing to risk safe and predictable for a chance at love.

This is another enjoyable read from Rachael Anderson. Based
on the books I have read so far by this author, she does not disappoint. It
goes to show that one can write an excellent romance story without a whole lot
of smut.
The story begins with Seth Tuttle being asked to take part
in a bachelor auction by his best friend Lanna. Now Seth is always willing to
help Lanna, but he does not believe parading himself in front of a stream of
women is the way to do it. The way in which he was able to worm himself out of
being part of the auction was rather interesting.
Seth is a self-made billionaire and a consultant for startup
companies. He is a fun loving and spontaneous guy, who is into extreme sports.
He is the type of person who always sees the good in every situation. This
makes him the complete opposite of the heroine Dr. Grace Warren.
Grace is a physical therapist and is considered to be the
best in her field. She is a strong believer in the premise that a personโ€™s name
depicts their personality.  As such her
decision to date a guy is based on the meaning of his name. She does not
believe in taking risks and as you delve into the story you will discover why.
Their initial meeting was amusing and entertaining as such I
knew from that moment I was in for a story that would have me laughing at
almost every page turn.  Despite their
differences I thought they made a great couple. I enjoyed the banter between
them. It was fun watching Seth trying to get past her barriers as he tried to
get to know her. He found her a challenge and being a man who loves challenges,
he thought she was the perfect fit for him. If only she would recognize it.
I enjoyed reading about the supporting characters. I
especially loved Graceโ€™s brother Alex. I liked the way he eventually learned to
overcome his hang-ups about being physically challenged. In doing so he was
able to cease all that life had to offer.
Working it out is a story of hope, happiness and love. It
speaks about relationships and not just the romantic kind. It touches on
relationships between siblings and best friends. This is a story that will have
you laughing from start to finish. I was totally sucked in.  The writing is fluid and the pacing is just
right.
Being a fan of HEA I was happy with how the story was
wrapped up. This is definitely a must read and I highly recommend it.  If you are a fan of romances that are filled
with a lot of sex then you may feel that this book is not for you.  However, with this book you would not miss
it. So go and get yourself a copy.



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