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N**L
Know your location
I recently ‘discovered’ Higgins while looking for a book with a setting at a beach- and fell in love with her witty and charming way of telling a story. After the first read I went searching for my next Higgins book and found the Blue Heron Series— and fell more in love with her style of writing. I give five out of five stars for her writing style, her continuity of the family storyline. You will not be disappointed with any of the books in the series. We cant wait to read more Kristan Higgins books!I do feel the need to be a little nit picky, though. We know the area of Keuka Lake and the Finger Lakes. I live less than 45 minutes from the town Manningsport is based on - at the end of the lake. The Finger Lakes are not in Western New York. They are their own area- The Finger Lakes Region. Keuka Lake is in fact the Crooked Lake- but I don't often hear it addressed as that as a name- just a description. Also, other lakes are not called Lake Canandaigua (as it was addressed in one of the books). All have lake at the end of their names. It was nice to read familiar names of nearby towns like Geneva and Corning. Please note the Finger Lakes are closer to Rochester and Syracuse than to Buffalo. New York City is a good four to five hours away…Many won’t understand why I felt it necessary to bring these points up. I guess I am so excited to have the area promoted in the literary world and hope the portrayal of Finger Lakes Wine Country makes readers want to visit. There’s lots to do in the area and other great parts of New York State.
S**M
The Most Kindhearted and Patient Hero Ever
"Connor Michael O'Rourke fell in love with Jessica Dunn when he was twelve years old. The feeling was not mutual."FINAL DECISION: Emotional and at times heartbreaking, this is the story of a man who is willing to wait and care for the woman he loves, even when she turns from him again and again. A story that spans decades, I love how Higgins brings to life this small town with all the complexities and relationships involved and gives readers a hero that is imminently loveable.THE STORY: Connor O'Rourke has loved Jessica Dunn for years. She never looked at him until they were adults. Then they have been involved in a secret on again off again relationship. As the book begins, Connor asks Jessica to marry him and she says no. Finally, he has had enough of her pushing him away. But the truth is that he has loved her for so long that he doesn't know how to do anything else. At the same time, Jessica begins to realize that Connor has always been there for her. What will she do if he isn't there any longer?OPINION: When I read a Kristan Higgins book, I am always surprised by how much I like them. The plots themselves tend to be straightforward and simple, but the execution and depth that she brings to the characters, the emotions and the relationships are incredibly moving.As readers follow the story of Connor and Jess, it seems that they are destined to be star-crossed or cursed. Over and over again, they seem to be getting close and then events tear them apart. The beauty of the story is that ulitmately, Jess has to make the decision to trust in the future and not allow them to be torn apart.I found Jess to be a frustrating heroine because she is difficult to get close to. The daughter of alcoholic parents, she had to handle things far too young and did it far too poorly at times. In a lovely manner, the motivations behind Jess's decisions become clear. There are no excuses here, merely understanding and compassion. Being the "slut" in high school, Jess has poor self-esteem and sacrifices herself again and again for those she loves. For years, she has been the parent of her mentally challenged brother in a relationship that is filled with love and guilt and selfish need. HIggins has thoughtfully set out this complex relationship. There are no simple answers here and that is what makes it great.In compensation for the difficult heroine, Higgins has given readers one of the most adorable heroes ever. Kindhearted and caring, Connor has always been there for Jess -- even when she rejected him. He deeply cares for those around him and is incredibly patient with Jess. Friend, lover, companion -- Connor is willing to be whatever Jess will allow him to be in her life. Thankfully, Higgins has given Connor a complicated and difficult relationship with his father who has a new family of his own. This keeps Connor from being too perfect and also his neglectful father is part of the motivation for Connor being so dedicated to others.This book spans decades and there is no single moment when things become perfect for these two. Instead, this book is about working through problems, believing in one another and taking the leap of faith even when things go wrong again and again.WORTH MENTIONING: Fans of the series will enjoy the small updates on the locals including the couples from the previous books in the series.CONNECTED BOOKS: ANYTHING FOR YOU is the fifth book in the Blue Heron series. Although this book is connected with the other books in the series, it can be read as a standalone as everything you need to know is in this book.STAR RATING: I give this book 4.5 stars.
V**N
Higgins does it again!
Kristan Higgins never fails to tell a fresh story, as proved by the interesting beginnings to her novels. In the long-awaited tale of Connor O’Rourke, (twin of Colleen, who we met in Waiting on You) she begins with Connor getting his proposal of marriage denied rather bluntly. To say that Jessica Dunn is not a likeable heroine in that first chapter is an understatement—she utterly shatters the hero, Connor. At this point, I paused in my reading (an accomplishment, as I gobble down Higgins’ books like they’re candy) and wondered… how is she going to do it? How is she going to make me like this woman who walked coldly away from a man who clearly loves her so very much?She manages this with a shockingly pleasing combination of flashbacks and flash forwards, a technique I’m not usually fond of, but it really works in this piece. Once we get a good look at the whole relationship, the line between good guy and bad guy blurs to the point of being invisible. Soon, I found myself rooting for them to work it out because, although they were human and both made their mistakes, they clearly needed one another in a way that no other would ever quite fit.As with most of the books in the Blue Heron, (and a lot of her books, in general) the cast of secondary characters planted me comfortably back in the middle of small town life. From the familiar and beloved Holland family to the newly introduced Dunn family, each seemed like people you’d meet and known in your day-to-day life. Higgins did an especially good job with Jessica’s little brother—Davey—in presenting a realistic kid with special needs. As a parent of special needs kiddos, I can vouch for the fact they can drive you to distraction. Surviving meltdowns and so many doctor visits can leave a parent or caregiver worn down, tired, and not sure how they’re going to make it to tomorrow.With Jessica being so young when she took on this burden, it isn’t surprising to see her have hollowed out moments when she’s not sure what to do next or if she’s mucking it all up, yet Higgins found the joyful moments, too. The fact that kids who see things in a different way share that unique view with their loved ones—tiny snippets of slowing things down and enjoying the truly little moments. The love for this sister had for her brother was heartrending and exceptionally well-written.As to the romance? Sizzling. It is clear from very early on that Connor and Jessica share a fiery hot connection and that their friendship never took a back burner to that passion really cemented their bond for me as a reader. Connor is what we’d all like to find in a man—solid, sexy, smart, the heart of a marshmallow hidden in a gruff manly exterior, kind, and all in all just a GOOD guy. I fell madly and deeply in love with him and ugly cried when Connor said, “You’re gonna do great, sister mine.” I won’t spoil the scene as to why he said that to Colleen, but that scene… in Connor’s work kitchen?Yeah, I bawled.But that is the magic of a Higgins book. She’s never let me down. I laugh out loud. I bawl the kind of cleansing tears that actually make you feel better after they’re shed. I look at the whole world with a little bit of hope that maybe there is good out there.We live in a dark and scary time, full of things that are upsetting and waken all those dark creeping thoughts in our minds and imaginations. This book, as with many of her stories, managed to bring light and a little bit of joy to me. I highly, highly recommend this book to those who like happy endings. To those who like falling in love. And to those who maybe need to be reminded that it isn’t where you come from, it is all about where you’re going and who you pick to make the trip with.Simply said, I loved this book and I think you might, too.
C**D
A Great Series!
Anything for you by Kristan HigginsBlue Heron Series #54 starsI have waited for Connor's story for what feels like forever! I really wanted him to have his HEA. He's such a sweet caring guy, good sense of humour, a chef and successful business owner and great looking… the whole package… but he's only got eyes for this girl, that quite frankly, throughout this entire series, I have never really liked.Yes, Jessica has had a rough life, and yes she's hard working, responsible and devoted to caring for her brother, I will give her that. However, she's so prideful and stubborn that she turns away help and breaks the heart of an awesome guy one too many times for my liking. It just makes me think she will just cut and run when the going gets tough… but maybe that's just me.Aside from that, I loved the interactions between Connor and his sister Colleen. They always crack me up. The visit back to Blue Heron was a nice reminder of all the other characters as I really have enjoyed this series. Kristan Higgins is a wonderful writer. I think I have a few more of her back list on my tbr shelf which is good, as I hate when I am update with a great author! Then it’s all patience, patience, patience as I wait for their new stuff!!! Ha!Original review posted at: [...]
C**A
Mi è piaciuto tantissimo!!!
Ho preso questo ebook in inglese in quanto ancora non è stato tradotto in italiano, e da lettrice della saga di Blue Heron ero curiosa di leggere anche il 5° libro.Beh, che dire, proprio bello! Bella la storia, belli i personaggi (negli altri libri della saga Connor e Jessica erano solo a contorno delle storie), molto romantico.Scritto come sempre in modo scorrevole, lei si conferma una delle scrittrici che preferisco.Spero lo traducano in fretta, in modo da poter cogliere appieno le sfumature che magari mi sono sfuggite.
A**Y
A Stupendous and gripping read
Kristan Higgins is my favourite author. However, I loved her Blue Heron series and found I couldn`t put it down. In another book, Jessica isn`t that much of a heroine - actually she was the town slut. In this book, Kristan brings her story forward and makes the reader understand why she refuses Connor`s proposal of marriage. As usual there are dogs in the story, in this case Rufus the Doofus. The author also bring humour into every book I read. I have recommended Kristan Higgins books to all my friends and family. They have all told me they agree with my assessment.
R**S
Un altro centro!
Bellissimo come tutti gli altri della serie Blue Heron. Una bella storia d'amore ben raccontata mi fa desiderare che ci siano altri libri di questa serie mi sono affezionata ai personaggi anche che ogni libro può leggersi singolarmente!
S**.
Another hit!
I’m a huge Kristan Higgins fan and I was not disappointed. I love that most of her books have character crossovers but are different stories.
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