Guest review by Mary Jo Springer
Kristan Higgins scores other winner with her new novel, All I Ever Wanted. Ms. Higgins’ unique and quirky characters will have you longing for your own hometown and your high school friends.
When we first meet Callie Grey she is being dumped by her ratfink boss and boyfriend, Mark. To make matters worse it is her thirtieth birthday. Looking for a “distraction” to ease her out of her failed relationship, Callie sets her sights on the new town vet, Dr. Ian McFarland. However, she’ll have to stand in line because every single women in town is clogging his office with suspicious animal aliment. Agreeing to do some PR work for Ian, they begin to fall in love. Their promising relationship comes to a screeching halt when Ian finds her in Mark’s arms. He vows never to be anyone’s second choice. Callie has to convince him that he is ‘all she ever wanted’.
Grab a copy of All I Ever Wanted, put your feet up, open a bottle of wine and indulge yourself: it’s a great ride.