My Kind of Crazy eBook Katie O'Sullivan
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Kendall Roarke is betting everything on making her Harwichport Bed & Breakfast into the premier wedding destination on Cape Cod, despite her recent messy divorce.
Jonathan Reynolds moved back to the Cape to take over his uncle's business and start fresh after his own marriage ended. He's not looking for anything complicated - until he meets Kendall, with her big plans and wild mop of curls.
Throw an unruly foster puppy and an uptight new neighbor into the mix and things get a little crazy. Now Kendall has to decide if it's the kind of crazy that she can live with... for the rest of her life.
My Kind of Crazy eBook Katie O'Sullivan
This was a cute story. A recently divorced woman runs a small B&B in a small Cape Cod town. A new vet in town is the hero of the story. Working all during the off season to get her Inn in top shape, she then agrees to foster a puppy to help her friend out. The puppy turns out to be a 6 month old St. Bernard. The hero is also divorced. Both had cheating partners.So far so good. Now SPOILER so don't read any further if you don't want to hear this. I liked all the characters in the story. The heroine was just about to give me an ulcer with her inability to function without a steady stream of problems. Not to mention allowing the ex to still use her credit card and use funds that she didn't have. It seemed like it was one thing after another with the dog. Then the new neighbor, Gwen, who was just a bit over the top with her intrusive self.
I got tired of all of that. It was really making my stomach knot with all the drama and mess. The heroine seemed to be something of a doormat to allow everyone she knows to walk all over her and she does nothing. I quit reading.
I do think the story had a good plot and was an enjoyable read for the most part. I would even recommend it. I think most would enjoy it and just not be bothered by all the drama. I just got tired of it. It could have been more fun for me if it hadn't been one thing after another.
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My Kind of Crazy eBook Katie O'Sullivan Reviews
A fun beach read
My Kind of Crazy is my kind of sweet, contemporary romance. The characters are well done, two recently divorced people who are willing to take another chance at love. The locals in the story are well done, too, from those in the vet’s office to the police station. And I’m interested to know more about Kendall and her family, because those struggles and issues come into play as well.
And I’m a sucker for a rescue dog. Glad to see him get his HEA, too. p
The romance was well-developed as was the resolution with Kendall’s business and her ex. This is great romance that makes for a great beach read.
I’ve read and loved Katie’s books before. She’s a solid writer that doesn’t disappoint!
“You might be crazy,” she whispered, “but you’re my kind of crazy.”
Finish Time 4 nights. This was a cute, entertaining read. Good summer book, nothing too heavy. Romance, mystery, weddings, crazy neighbors and dogs, this book has lots to keep it interesting!
Kendall “Ken” recently ended a messy marriage to Chris and has spent her time, and what little money she has, fixing up a B&B in Cape Cod. It’s getting close to peak season when the story begins and Ken is putting the final touches on her house to open it up to a few booked weddings and hopefully many more. Surrounded by a great group of friends and other locals, when a new face shows up in town, everyone is talking.
Jon recently had some troubles of his own and retreated to Cape Cod to help with his uncle’s veterinary practice. Upon seeing Jon with his aunt for the first time, Ken makes some false assumptions, which leads to some humorous first encounters with Jon. Her friend Dorothy runs an animal shelter and asks Ken to take in a puppy named Midget temporarily. Also quite humorous, as Midget is a Saint Bernard, and does not fit his name at all.
The story progresses from there with some encounters with her non-dog loving new neighbor, maxed out credit cards, canceled orders, strangers in the backyard, and much more. Never a dull moment between the developing relationships between Ken & Jon, and Ken & Midget. A little mystery thrown in, a bit of suspense, make for another nice story. I toyed between 3-4 stars as I really have no complaints about this book, just really a nice, sweet, summer book!
First, let me say I liked the story. It's a well developed plot with two kind-hearted main characters. Kendall "meets" Jon obliquely in her local coffee shop. At the time, the shop gossip is speculating that Jon is a bit too friendly with the matronly librarian (his aunt, though Kendall doesn't know this) with whom he is having coffee. Kendall is overly sensitive to infidelity--her own husband took off with a barely-legal waitress several months back and the divorce papers are freshly minted. So, she chucks Jon into the Cad Category, and moves on. Sort of.
Jon is a veterinarian who has newly relocated to Cape Cod to escape his own failed marriage--his wife had been having an affair with his business partner, so he cut his ties and moved east to take over his elderly uncle's practice. He used to spend summers on the cape, having both his mother's siblings as long time residents. He's attracted to Kendall, but afraid to act on it--especially in the company of his family.
Once Kendall gets over her misunderstanding regarding Jon and his aunt, they become friendly. Jon admires Kendall's independence and hard work--she's single-handedly restoring her now-empty beach house and turning it into a bed and breakfast/wedding destination. She's also fostering a St. Bernard puppy who is absolutely smitten with Jon.
While Kendall and Jon take faltering steps closer, Kendall's fledgling business comes under attack from her new neighbor and her conniving ex-husband. It seems she's going to have some legal battles, and just when this comes to the boiling point, Kendall is implicated in the arson investigation of her prickly neighbor's property.
We end up with a well-formed, interesting plot that has a bit of heat, but no sloppy details. Jon and Kendall form a bond that is kinda too quick, in truth. I'm getting to the point where I'd rather see characters admit they "admire" one another, as opposed to "love"--because I think this is probably both more accurate and more believable. Still, I breezed through this beachy read, happy to see the good guys prevail, and the bad guys hide from the light of their machinations.
This was a cute story. A recently divorced woman runs a small B&B in a small Cape Cod town. A new vet in town is the hero of the story. Working all during the off season to get her Inn in top shape, she then agrees to foster a puppy to help her friend out. The puppy turns out to be a 6 month old St. Bernard. The hero is also divorced. Both had cheating partners.
So far so good. Now SPOILER so don't read any further if you don't want to hear this. I liked all the characters in the story. The heroine was just about to give me an ulcer with her inability to function without a steady stream of problems. Not to mention allowing the ex to still use her credit card and use funds that she didn't have. It seemed like it was one thing after another with the dog. Then the new neighbor, Gwen, who was just a bit over the top with her intrusive self.
I got tired of all of that. It was really making my stomach knot with all the drama and mess. The heroine seemed to be something of a doormat to allow everyone she knows to walk all over her and she does nothing. I quit reading.
I do think the story had a good plot and was an enjoyable read for the most part. I would even recommend it. I think most would enjoy it and just not be bothered by all the drama. I just got tired of it. It could have been more fun for me if it hadn't been one thing after another.
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