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TURNING THIRTY HAS ITS UPS AND DOWNS… 

For Callie Grey, coming to grips with her age means facing the fact that her boyfriend-slash-boss is way overdue with a marriage proposal. And that she's way off track, because Mark has suddenly announced his engagement to the company's new Miss Perfect. If that isn't bad enough, her mom decides to throw her a Big Three-Oh birthday bash…in the family funeral home. 

Bad goes to worse when Callie stirs up a relationship with the town's single—yet not so warm and fuzzy—veterinarian, in order to flag Mark's attention. So what if Ian McFarland is more comfortable with animals? So what if he's formal, orderly and just a bit tense? Friendly, fun-loving and spontaneous Callie decides it's time for Ian to get a personality makeover. But, dang—if he doesn't shock the heck out of her, she might actually fall for Georgebury, Vermont's unlikeliest eligible bachelor….

  • Sales Rank: #236040 in Books
  • Brand: Harlequin HQN
  • Published on: 2014-02-25
  • Released on: 2014-02-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.62" h x 1.11" w x 4.21" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 416 pages
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From Booklist
Since she received her “happily-ever-after” rocking chair as a little girl, Callie Grey has imagined its place in her future family’s home. Now nearly 30, she lives with her curmudgeonly grandfather, while her dream man—her boss, Mark—is engaged to their biggest client’s daughter. Her hometown in Vermont is tiny, making it difficult to find new prospects for a husband or a job. Enter the attractive new veterinarian, Ian. His aloof demeanor calls for Callie’s public-relations skills and her love. Though Callie’s oversharing and Ian’s brusqueness cause friction, their mutual desire wins out. Romance abounds for Callie and Ian, Callie’s estranged parents, and even Callie’s überfeminist sister, while smarmy Mark gets his comeuppance. The latest from the author of Too Good to Be True (2009) boasts small-time charm, sentimental moments, and satisfying happy endings. Readers will scoop up this easy-to-read confection. --Aleksandra Walker

Review
"Higgins [offers] strong storytelling and a refreshing, sarcastic wit...thoroughly entertaining."-People Magazine

"Well-placed flashbacks; snarky, snappy dialogue; and conflict both tender and traumatic will shove you into love with a perfectly irresistible array of imperfect characters. You'll adore every bit of this story...Higgins' latest is sexy, screwy, funny and fulfilling - a simply radiant read."-USA TODAY on The Best Man

"The result is a deliriously funny story...The Best Man is Kristan Higgin's best book -- and that's saying a lot."-Eloisa James

"A funny, poignant romance."
-Publishers Weekly starred review, on My One and Only

"Romance fans and lovers of women's fiction will devour this witty and tender novel. Highly recommended." -Library Journal starred review on Somebody to Love

"Both gut-wrenchingly emotional and hysterically funny at the same time...Kristan Higgins writes the books you don't want to end."-#1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr

"Higgins specializes in the kind of prose that makes you laugh out loud...hilarious on the surface, but with a bittersweet subtext."-National Public Radio

"Higgins has a special talent for creating characters readers love."-Romantic Times, 4½ stars on All I Ever Wanted

"A heartwarming, multi-generational tale of lost love, broken hearts and second chances."
-BookPage on The Next Best Thing

About the Author

Kristan Higgins is a New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author and two-time winner of the Romance Writers of America RITA Award. Her books have been praised for their "genius level EQ, whippet-fast, funny dialogue and sweet plots with a deliciously tart edge" (USA TODAY). She lives in Connecticut with her heroic firefighter husband and two extremely advanced children, one shy little mutt and an occasionally affectionate cat.

Most helpful customer reviews

33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
Good, but not her best....
By Amazon Customer
I am a huge Kristan Higgins fan and have read almost all of her books. This book was enjoyable, but it was not quite the same as some of her other books. I would have given it a 3.5 stars, but I like Ms. Higgins so I gave her 4! The book revolves around Callie, a 30 year old woman who works for an advertising agency with Mark, her boss, the crush of her childhood and recently ex-boyfriend. When Callie learns Mark is seeing someone else, she tries to get Mark back by finding someone to make him jealous. And so the story goes....

The book eventually has a happy ending, but I wasn't completely satisfied. There were a few parts of the book I was laughing out loud, but there were other parts I could have gone without. I felt like 80% of the book focused on Callie's relationship with her family, co-workers, Mark and friends and not enough on her relationship with Ian. I would have like to see that relationship developed further so I could really feel the connection between them.

Overall, it was a fun and entertaining read and will probably read more Kristan Higgins books. Perhaps I should stop comparing it with Just One of The Guys, my favorite Higgins book to date!

17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Full of Laugh-Out-Loud situations
By Becky L. Davis
At the beginning of the book, I wasn't sure I was going to like ALL I EVER WANTED. I found Callie's unrequited love for Mark to be painful. But from Callie's trip to DMV to renew her driver's license for her 30th Birthday, I laughed so loud and so long and so often, my husband finally asked me to finish reading the book while he was at work because it was frustrating not knowing what I was laughing at. (That didn't help, because later I would remember favorite parts and start laughing again!) I thought the book was delightful!

17 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Didn't care for this
By JenB
This was my first time reading a book by Kristan Higgins. I have to say honestly I did not care much for this story. Briefly summarizing, the main character Callie, has a crush on her boss, but he breaks it to Callie that he is seeing someone else, and also he hired this other woman he is seeing to come and work at their company. Her friends rally her to move on from him, and she tries earnestly to meet new men. There are a few dissapointing dates from an online dating site that provide humor, and she also starts spending time with the new single Vet in town, Ian.

What I did not like about this book: 1) I don't care for the wacky funny girl-buddy type heroine that makes jokes and one-liners and acts nervously innapropriate, it reminds me of characters from a sitcom like Friends. I know this is a contemporary, and I love contemporaries a lot, but she was a little to much for even a contemporary. Too much Rachel Green happening. 2) The heroine was the one doing all the pursuing. Again I know we are in a contemprary setting, but SHE calls him, SHE goes to his house, SHE gives him a big gift as a grand gesture of her affection. He did literally zero to pursue her, he did not have to win her over at all. I am not even sure what made her like him besides he was attractive. 3) The hero was kind of lame. He was not alpha enough for me, he was not even beta, he was just totally passive. Part of the plot is that he is hurt from a past relationship, OK, but even so, he seemed way to timid. He never really said much, maybe it was me but I never got how he felt, the passion did not come through.

I don't like doing negative reviews, but this book seems to be missing the core things I look for in a romance. At the very least it should be a hero that wants to be with and pursues the woman, and a heroine that gets swept off her feet in love by him. These things were totally missing.

Things I DID like were the family part, loved the parents, the brother and sister and of course the grandpa. The characters were great, the coworkers too. I felt like I really knew everyone. Some people said this book was political, I don't think it was. It references things in today's culture, that's all. I loved the symbol of the chair but then then I didn't like what happened with that at the end either. Maybe I will try another by this author.

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