Sunday, September 18, 2011

Animal Magnetism by Jill Shalvis {Review}

Animal Magnetism



(Animal #1)
by Jill Shalvis






Mass Market Paperback, 304 pages
Published February 1st 2011 by Berkley






Co-owner of the town's only kennel, Lilah Young has lived in Sunshine, Idaho, all her life. Pilot-for-hire Brady Miller is just passing through. But he soon has Lilah abandoning her instincts and giving in to a primal desire.

It's Brady's nature to resist being tied down, but there's something about Lilah and her menagerie that keeps him coming back for more.






First Line: Brady Miller's ideal Saturday was pretty simple- sleep in, be woken by a hot, naked woman for sex, followed by a breakfast that he didn't have to cook.


My Review: Animal Magnetism is a fun romance that held my attention and kept me reading page after page. I just could not get enough of the main characters Brady and Lilah! I love how the two of them played off one another. Brady being ex-military is rough around the edges while Lilah is the type who appears to wear her heart on her sleeve. Jill Shalvis keeps everything about her books real, and how I love this in a book. The characters seemed real, like run into them on the street real and her story line was endearing and heart warming.
Animal Magnetism had me from the first word (Brady) and left me longing for the next book in the series. I not only highly recommend this book I recommend Jill Shalvis all together, she has yet to fail me and as I mentioned before she is kinda my author crush at the moment!


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Until next time...

Happy Reading!

3 comments:

TheReadingPenguin said...

Great review! I'm kind of sucked in by this books cover--aww, puppy! I think book two in the series has a kitty? Anyway, this is on my wishlist.

Yvonne said...

I always love Jill Shalvis' books. I have this on my wishlist.

Alexis @ Reflections of a Bookaholic said...

I'm not sure if I've read Jill Shalvis before. I like the sound of this one. I can certainly identify with wearing my heart on my sleeve. Thanks for introducing me to this one.