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Review: **Received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review
4/5 Stars
I'm a huge fan of standalone series. Searching for Always is no exception. Although the characters in this book were a bit older than my typical favourite, I still read the book. Arilyn is a down-to-earth kind of girl...literally. She eats only what the earth makes, mediates, yoga, uses healing stone. Although her healthy ways of cooking aren't the greatest, she is the brains of Kinnections. Dare I say, I actually like Arilyn's way of living and her natural spunk. She's also very, very sweet.
"When we experience anger, our muscles tighten, adrenaline rushes through, and we stop breathing. The oxygen flow is stopped up, and this is the key point where we may lose control."
He wondered if she breathed to ward off a climax. If he had her in his bed, he'd make sure to push every button she owned to make her lose that almighty control and see if she was able to breath then.
Then we have Officer Stone, who has been sent to Arilyn's anger management class. His favourite thing about that class is definitely getting on her nerves, she how she reacts and how she challenges him back. I mean, who wouldn't like seeing a calm and collected girl such as her react so differently?
Opposites in every way, but you know what they say. ;)
Searching for Always is perfect book to read this summer. I do recommend you read the other books in the series (Searching for Perfect is still my fav) and like myself, you're bound to love how Jennifer brings two people together and create a sensational story.