Review: Love After All – Jaci Burton

Posted March 1, 2015 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Love After All – Jaci BurtonLove After All by Jaci Burton
Series: Hope #4
Genres: Contemporary, Fiction, Romance
Published by Jove Publication Date: March 31st 2015
Pages: 304
Also in this series: Jesse's Diner, McFarland's Farm, Don't Let Go
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four-stars

In the latest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Hope Burns, a woman discovers that the man she least expects is exactly what she needs…

High school math teacher Chelsea Gardner has the perfect plan. She’s tired of dating all the wrong men, and after years of frustration, she’s developed a foolproof list of requirements for finding β€œThe One.”

Bar owner Sebastian β€œBash” Palmer finds Chelsea beautiful, smart and fun, but he thinks her list is ridiculous and unnecessary. Intent on proving Chelsea is looking for love in all the wrong ways, he offers to help her find the β€œperfect” man.

Chelsea knows Bash isn’t the right guy for herβ€”he barely meets one of her criteriaβ€”but there’s something about the charismatic man that has her yearning for things that are most definitely not list approved.

Because sometimes, a relationship that looks totally wrong on paper can turn out incredibly right…

Elizabeth B’s Thoughts

Jaci Burton is a newer author to me and having read one of the earlier books in the Hope series, I was excited about the opportunity to read Love After All, the 4th entry. I was thrilled to discover that reading all of the books in the series was not necessary to enjoy this book; it works great as a stand-alone novel. Having read one or more of the prior books in the series only makes this book stronger as it gives the reader more back ground on some of the secondary characters and also provides an opportunity to get an update on what they are doing now.

In Love After All, we are spending time with Chelsea and Sebastian (Bash). I could relate to Chelsea. She’s in her early thirties, she’s got a job that she loves, has great friends, but feels that β€œsomething” is missing. Chelsea is determined to find the β€œperfect” man and firmly believes that is not Bash. Even though I could relate to Chelsea, I have to admit to actually liking Bash more. He’s a good guy and I struggle with why Chelsea resists her attraction to him as much as she does. They have been friends for a long time, but it seems like she doesn’t know him all that well.

I was glad with Chelsea and Bash finally connected, even if it felt a little cold on her side. It really seemed that Bash accepted his growing feelings for Chelsea before she was willing to acknowledge that he might be a great guy for her. They had a period of really smooth sailing and fantastic sexy times and it appeared that they were on track for their happy ever after when Bash got scared and was a jerk.

Both Chelsea and Bash handled the post jerk time period with class. The way her friends, also his friends, handled it seemed a little high school-ish, but it is a small town where everyone is in everyone else’s business so that can be forgiven.

I am definitely looking forward to reading the other books in the Hope series both to learn the stories behind some of the people I β€œmet” in this book and to see what happens next.

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I am a full time mom who works part time. I squeeze reading in wherever I can between work, volunteer stuff, and kid activities. I read a little bit of everything, but really enjoy indie authors and Happy- Ever-Afters. I've been reviewing for Cocktails and Books since January 2015.