Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Catherine Bybee - Not Quite Crazy review

This was one of those books that I loved completely, from the very beginning. I just adored everything about it and couldn’t wait to see how Rachel and Jason’s story played out, yet didn’t want it to be over at the same time. I loved Rachel and Jason’s meet cute. I thought the way Catherine brought them together was clever.
Rachel is adjusting to a new life.  And snow isn't exactly her friend.  She has had a lot of life changes in the recent year and she's making the best choices she can.  Jason A man wasn't on her radar and certainly not the handsome, sweet man that she encounters.  While she's trying to avoid getting into a relationship, Jason keeps knocking down her defenses.  He's so swoony and I loved him!  Jason is a simple guy.  Sure, he has a great life now, but it hasn't always been that way.  He wants Rachel to know him as "just Jason" and he works hard to make her forget who he is.
Situations arose that had these two working together and they did it well.  They had quite the unexpected, eventful work situation that they didn't anticipate but in the end caused other problems.  But they were there for each other. I don't want to ruin any of this story, which is why I'm so vague.  But I enjoyed the light Rachel brought to Jason’s world and their relationship. This was an all-around great read! Get ready for the feels!

**ARC provided for my honest review**

From New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee comes the sixth novel in the warm and witty Not Quite series.

No one drives in New York City. Everyone knows that, including California transplant Rachel Price. But that doesn’t stop her from driving into the city. From Connecticut. Every single morning. Rain or shine…or snow.

When she runs the charismatic and good-looking Jason Fairchild off the road, their immediate spark is met with bad timing. There is also one tiny little detail: Jason is her boss. And a woman as intelligent and dedicated to her career as Rachel knows not to date her boss.

As CEO of a private jet company, Jason Fairchild is more used to flying than driving. But if he hadn’t chosen to drive home one night, he wouldn’t have met the slowest—and most irresistible—driver in the entire metro area. Jason has never had time for love. Or dating. Or really anything that doesn’t involve work. But when he finds out that Rachel is the newest superstar in his marketing department, he can’t help wondering if fate has other plans…

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