All I Am A Farmers' Market Story Book 2 eBook Nicole Helm
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All I Am A Farmers' Market Story Book 2 eBook Nicole Helm
Book No. 4 for 2016A cute romantic and conservative story about two people trying to crawl out of their respective shells. Free-spirited Cara has always assumed that she was a failure, while Wes, an introvert, was content on being a mess after his time in Afghanistan. The way they fumbled and worked through their attraction in the beginning made me swoon, but I didn't like how they made their issues an excuse to retreat from their feelings right after making a huge leap. The first time was understandable, the second was tolerable, but they kept on having the same arguments that I lost my patience. I love the author's light prose, though, especially Wes's POV. I love how Wes dealt with his issues than Cara did on hers. I think I'd still like it without the romance part, because it deals with facing your fears and jumping into opportunities to discover more about yourself. Here are my favorite lines:
"You have an obstacle, you find a way to circumnavigate it. Difuse it."
"You need to find something you want. Something to work for."
"Regardless of if the circumstances are easy or tragic, figuring out who you are sucks."
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All I Am A Farmers' Market Story Book 2 eBook Nicole Helm Reviews
I loved this book. Beta heroes are my kriptonite! Good plot, good character development. The ending was a bip too abrupt though.
The book spent a lot of time in the heads of the characters. Which I know doesn't do it for everyone, but it totally did it for me. Bring on the anxious, flannel clad, mess of a man. He was sexy as hell.
It rang all my bells and it will definitely become a re-reader.
This is a great series that I have really enjoyed reading! The third book of this series comes out in August I think and I can't wait. The author does a terrific job of developing believable characters that you genuinely like and cheer for, even as you suspect the conclusion.
Cara is seen, by her friends and family, as a flighty party girl. She is trying to break out of that mold, but doesn't know how. Wes is a reclusive, quiet, animal loving military vet. They meet at a local farmer's market, and he defends her against a loose dog. They become friends first, both have relationship issues. Due to past experience Wes is unsure of himself, he likes Cara but fears rejection. Cara doesn't feel good enough for Wes. Both support and encourage each other to be better. They were so cute and sweet together. Happy Cara drawing out grumpy Wes. There was plenty of family drama too. By the end I felt the characters had grown and learned something.
I loved this book a lot. Some of that was because it was just my favourite kind of dynamic - wounded, v*rgin, decent hero, and experienced and kind (if a little broken herself) woman. But that's not to take away from Helm's skilled writing. She crafted two likeable characters, and I really enjoyed their journey.
Wes is a loner - a hermit, even. He hates people, and his gruff and grumpy demeanour keeps them away. It works out well for everyone, until Cara bursts into his life and starts turning everything around. But she's got her own issues to deal with.
I don't think this book will work for everyone. We spend a lot of time in the characters' heads dealing with their issues. I didn't mind it because I liked them so much, but I could see it being frustrating for some reasons.
I also wasn't entirely convinced by Wes's reasoning for keeping Cara away from his mother. It felt a little like the author was trying to force a 'black moment' for her characters.
All in all, though, I really loved this book. It's everything I could have wanted from one of my favourite dynamics! I definitely found it a lot more enjoyable to read than All I Have by far. Mostly because the characters were more my thing, but also because we didn't have to deal with such awful secondary characters (unless you count Cara's "friends"). I did get very emotionally invested in Wes and Cara's story, and did cry a bit at the end. A great book!
3.5 stars
Cara helps her sister manage the family farm and helps out every Saturday at the farmers market. But, with her sister newly engaged to another farmer, she’s not feeling as needed and it’s an uncomfortable feeling. However, she runs into Wes on a Saturday and she thinks he might offer a pleasant distraction...if only she could figure out what’s going on in his head.
Wes doesn’t trust people. He much rather hang out with his dogs but as his job now entails going to farmers markets and selling his dog treats, people are inevitable. When he sees Cara (whom he remembers from when they were in school), he’s attracted to her color and brightness but he’s not in a place for any kind of social interaction. He’s still recovering from an accident he sustained while in the army and he’s usually awkward around women.
Yet, somehow, Cara manages to find a way to become his office manager and while she’s organizing his work life, they both wonder if it could become something more. They both have their insecurities. For Cara, it’s the worry that she’s not responsible or stable enough to be with a man like Wes. For Wes, it’s the concern that his issues would be too much for a woman like Cara to deal with on a daily basis.
This was a heartwarming book full of people battling regrets and false expectations. I truly enjoyed it.
Book No. 4 for 2016
A cute romantic and conservative story about two people trying to crawl out of their respective shells. Free-spirited Cara has always assumed that she was a failure, while Wes, an introvert, was content on being a mess after his time in Afghanistan. The way they fumbled and worked through their attraction in the beginning made me swoon, but I didn't like how they made their issues an excuse to retreat from their feelings right after making a huge leap. The first time was understandable, the second was tolerable, but they kept on having the same arguments that I lost my patience. I love the author's light prose, though, especially Wes's POV. I love how Wes dealt with his issues than Cara did on hers. I think I'd still like it without the romance part, because it deals with facing your fears and jumping into opportunities to discover more about yourself. Here are my favorite lines
"You have an obstacle, you find a way to circumnavigate it. Difuse it."
"You need to find something you want. Something to work for."
"Regardless of if the circumstances are easy or tragic, figuring out who you are sucks."
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