Learning to Love by Jennifer Wilck



Learning to Love by Jennifer Wilck
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full (292 pgs)
Heat: Spicy
Rated: 4.5 stars
Review by Rose

Dina Jacobs is a single librarian who has never fit in due to her off-the-charts intelligence, frizzy hair and rounder-than-socially-acceptable figure. She left her past behind until she receives an invitation to her ten-year high school reunion, and all her insecurities return.

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When Dina and Adam run into each other on a deserted road, Dina thinks Mr. Flashypants can’t possibly be interested in someone like her. Adam thinks Dina is just the person to help him improve his reputation. Lies and insecurities force them to take a look at themselves. Can they trust each other to look beyond the surface?

What a fun book! Even though the book is number 3 in the series, it can easily be read as a standalone. I’ve never read the other books in the series and I had no trouble following the story at all, even though I could tell that there were past relationships with some of the secondary characters.

The chemistry between Dina and Adam is off the wall, and I loved Dina’s character! She is socially awkward, prefers books to most people, is a treasure trove of trivia that she spouts off whenever she gets nervous, and is a librarian. What’s not to like? Adam I had a little more trouble connecting with. He is a wealthy lawyer who is having trouble at work and seems, at first, to be a spoiled brat. I wanted to take him and shake him sometimes, especially near the end of the book.

The secondary characters, as well, were well-drawn– especially with Dina’s friends, they seemed like people I would like to hang out with. I also liked the way that Ms. Wilck brought in some Jewish traditions and experiences. Even though I am somewhat familiar with Judaism, I still learned some thing I didn’t know.

This is my first book by Ms. Wilck, but I don’t think it will be my last – I was very impressed with her writing style.

Comments

  1. Thanks for hosting!

  2. Sounds like a great book, thanks for sharing 🙂

  3. Sounds like a good read.

  4. Dale Wilken says

    All the great books.

  5. Great review

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