![]() ![]() The only actual point the rescue had was to throw Adam and Holly into proximity. The whole freak-out and search is then rendered pointless. ![]() So basically the first half of the book is Holly being stubborn, clueless idiot and seriously ruining Adam’s rescue, which she guilt-tripped him into doing in the first place, since chances are her dad is a-okay. And while Adam has years of experience with search and rescue, Holly does not. Holly convinces Adam to go out a look for her dad, and then insists that she come along too. Holly’s dad frequently disappears into the mountains for days at a time, but this time she’s convinced it’s different and that he might be hurt (hint: he’s not). Actually, the book can be easily divided into two phases, neither of which I liked, but for different reasons. The first chapter of Rescue My Heart was really cute, but things quickly slid downhill from there. ![]() ![]() Even so, I’m quite sure that this is my least favorite Jill Shalvis book to date, due to her unlikable and unfathomable characters and also because of her degrading attitude towards women. I’m not even sure what to make of this book, to be honest. Reading Rescue My Heart gave me the reader’s equivalent to whiplash. I’m honestly more than a little confused by this. ![]()
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