![]() She grew up as a privileged white kid in Chicago, and she’s working in Dell’s small-town animal hospital for reasons unknown. When I step back and look at Animal Attraction, I’m actually not a huge fan of Dell, but in the moment, I really thought he was sweet and caring with her, which won me over to his relationship with Jade. His two older brothers, future sister-in-law, and now Jade. However, he’s very loyal and protective to the people who he’s allowed close enough to him. Nice guy, but doesn’t have a good track record with women. He’s the love-em-and-leave-em type, since he’s terrified of falling in love and getting dumped. Former foster kid with extreme abandonment issues. I definitely thought that the chemistry and tension between them was believable and realistic (except when it wasn’t).įirstly, you have Dell. Dell was a kind, caring guy with a soft spot for animals, and Jade is organized and self-reliant, if not self-confident, for reasons that soon become obvious. The romantic couple here is Jade and Dell, who I really enjoyed together (except when I didn’t). ![]() ![]() At the same time, there were some aspects about this romance that I found to be infinitely frustrating, though not in a way that was entirely detrimental to my enjoyment overall. Animal Attraction is my second novel by Shalvis, and at this point, I’m definitely going to consider myself a fan. ![]() I liked this book for sure, but I have some mixed feelings all the same. ![]()
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