Rumor Has It
by Jill
Shalvis
Rating:
4 of 5 stars
My
Review:
We jump
right into the middle of this story with Griffin and Kate because
they meet right away and already have a long-ago shared history.
Every story set in Sunshine, Idaho is interconnected but they release
so slowly that I never remember who's who right when I start the
book. The last book, Rescue My Heart, is about Adam and Holly.
Griffin is Holly's brother and Kate is Holly's best friend. They've
known each other for ages but they're being thrown together now for
Holly and Adam's wedding.
Kate is
a caretaker for everyone. She's a school teacher, surrogate mother to
her siblings, housekeeper to her father. She even takes care of her
ex-boyfriend/best male friend. I honestly had no idea where she found
the time for all these things, but that's pretty typical of Jill
Shalvis characters – they're so busy, they must not sleep or
something.
Kate
doesn't really take care of herself; the best she can manage is an
occasional run or something to work off all the ice cream she eats.
She's been offered a full scholarship for a master's program, but she
can't convince herself to accept it when she's so “needed” where
she is. She's so very scared of losing her place in life. She shows
she cares by doing for people and what will happen to her heart if
she's not there to take care of everyone. It ends up being rather
unhealthy, the way Kate enables everyone to depend on her. I got
really frustrated sometimes with her family, not just for relying on
her, but really they used her and dumped a lot of grief on her too.
Ok, so it was mostly her teenage sister, but sometimes I really
wanted to smack her and I got irritated that no one did.
Between
Holly and Kate's ex (Ryan), she had some nice caring friends. They
don't take advantage of her, but they do let her express her love by
taking care of them. I loved that Kate was able to have a good male
friend without any added weirdness from Griffin or others. It was
really nice to see that kind of confidence and security between all
the characters that no one started looking sideways at them because
they were friends.
Holly
warns Griffin to stay away from Kate because (obviously) he's a
love-'em-and-leave-'em type. But especially with a little wedding
related alcohol in her system, Kate really wants Griffin even if it's
only for a night. It's something Kate's started convincing herself
that she should do just because she wants it. Some way of taking care
of herself, fulfilling her needs, taking some part of life by the
horns and not letting opportunity pass her by.
Griffin
is trying to find a place where he belongs after being injured in the
military. He ran as fast as he could from Sunshine, Idaho as a
teenager, but now thinks that maybe he could belong there. He's
hurting inside and out and Kate is a great panacea for his pain. She
adds him to her list of people she cares for and tries everything she
can to help him. Griffin seems like the first person that actually
tries to give something back to her. I loved that about him. He let
her express her own caring, but also turned it around on her and took
care of her too. Even when they're not sure where things are going
between them, they both reflect affection very clearly.
Most of
the time, I thought that Griffin and Kate were really alike. They
were both so good at taking care of people and effortlessly showed
people they cared. They also didn't get upset when the other person
was caring for them. No hurt feeling or saying “don't baby me”
and stuff. It was like they really understood each other.
I found
it so amusing that Griffin ends up second guessing himself and being
the insecure one. Kate seems totally ok with her decisions in regards
to Griffin, but Griffin always seems confused. Kate's too busy with
life to let herself wait around and pine for a guy, but Griffin's
always wondering if she's upset about something. It was a nice switch
to have the guy be a little insecure instead of putting that onto the
female character.
They did
have their times of messing up, which were frustrating and upsetting
to see. In trying to deal with his pain, Griffin ends up being a bit
nasty towards the end, but they were able to work things out
eventually.
I
usually have a couple good laughs from these books, but I think this
one was more of a smile with a couple surprising tearful moments too.
The caring in this book was so well written that you really felt for
these characters. It was another good comfort read. Definitely nicest
if you have a long afternoon to just sit and read all day, but still
good when you only have small snatches of time.
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