The One You Want
Jennifer Ryan
Blurb:
Sometimes
weddings bring the worst surprises... Growing up, Rose fled her family
home--and a dangerous father--vowing never to return. But Rose is back in
Carmel, California, with two goals: to joyfully act as maid of honor for her
best-friend-forever Maggie and to reunite and rebuild her relationships with
her mother and sister. And she can't wait to finally meet the groom-to-be.
But when Maggie
excitedly introduces her to Marc, Rose is horrified. He's the man Rose spent
one lust-fueled but disastrous night with a year ago. Rose and Maggie have
shared every secret...but Rose isn't sure she can reveal this one. To
complicate the situation, Rose makes an instant connection with Gray, Marc's
best man and cousin.
And as the big
day approaches, the secret weighs heavy upon Rose. It was a whirlwind
courtship, but Maggie seems so sure she's found the one she wants. Now Rose
faces the biggest dilemma of her life: Should she tell Maggie and Gray the
truth and risk losing them? What if it's best to leave things alone? Then
again, what if her friend is making the biggest mistake of her life?
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
“Oh,
what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive”… I couldn’t have
said it better myself and this new standalone novel by one of my favorite
contemporary romance authors is the epitome of that phrase. Jennifer Ryan takes
us on a heartbreaking and thoughtful journey through the dilemma of one woman
as she begins a new world-wind relationship while facing the consequences of
one of the worst decisions of her life. Rose has finally returned to her
hometown after decades in order to be there for her best friend, Maggie’s
wedding, but the pain of being back is compounded by the fact that the groom,
Marc, happens to be the worst one-nightstand of her life. On top of all that the best man, Gray, is the
hottest and sweetest man she’s ever met and the chemistry between them is off
the charts. Rose and Gray want to pursue
a relationship, but Rose is keeping a secret from him and Maggie, and as
problems and grief heats up Rose has to convince Gray that what they’ve built
is true and lasting, or they will lose it all. Man I just have to say that
there was so much going on in this story that I could NOT put it down, for fear
I would miss something. Rose was not only
dealing with the secret of her past with Marc but also the pain of reuniting
with her mother and sister after a long separation, where they were all dealing
with her bastard of a father in
different ways. Her strength in the face
of everything showed her backbone was titanium even as her willingness and
ability to bend and make room in her heart for forgiveness and new love showed
her to be the kind of woman I aspire to be.
She was smart, sassy, sweet, and cared about all those around her,
trying so hard to do her best to protect everyone around her, not really
thinking about herself until she had no choice.
Gray was and awesome hero, except for a moment or two when I really
wanted to smack him upside the head for being an idiot. He made sure that he knew Rose was his
priority when they were together, giving her all his attention and offering her
all the love and care he had. He was
resilient, intelligent, astute, and knew that Rose was a good woman, even as others
tried to convince him otherwise. I loved
this story and the passionate and immediate connection that developed between
Gray and Rose was beautiful to see. One
of my favorite traits of any Jennifer Ryan book is that she never shies away
from serious issues—be it domestic violence, substance abuse, PTS. or other
issues that so many romance authors gloss over.
Jennifer handles it beautifully in every books she writes and I applaud
her for it in each story I read. I
enjoyed this story immensely and am glad that Gray and Rose found their HEA and
will look back on this read with fond memories for many years to come.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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