Book Review

Sunny Shelly’s Review: Head Over Heels by Karla Sorensen

HEAD OVER HEELS

Karla Sorensen

Release Date: January 24

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There’s only one course of action when your dad wants you to marry a clammy-handed wimp to make one of his board members happy—you get yourself stuck in an elevator with a hot stranger and have the steamiest make-out session of your life. Years of etiquette lessons went out the window thanks to Cameron Wilder, who managed to unleash my hidden bad girl with naught but his talented mouth and deliciously rough hands.

Afterwards, he went back to his small-town life, and I marched home to inform my dad there would be no business-centric nuptials. As punishment, he shipped me off to Sisters, Oregon and demanded I turn a healthy profit on a not-so-healthy property.

You see where I’m going with this—the buttoned-up city girl stuck in a small town hires a local builder to help her … and he’s the hot stranger from the elevator. Turns out, I have a weakness for the broad-shouldered nice guy who’s not so nice behind closed doors. Keeping things professional gets harder the longer I’m in town, until the only lesson I have left to learn is how to keep both our hearts from getting broken.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars

I loved Ivy and Cameron from the moment they were trapped in an elevator together! She is a city socialite, he’s a blue-collar construction worker. Yet despite their class differences and different upbringings, Ivy and Cameron were perfectly matched and this story — despite the sizzling attraction between them in the elevator — was a wonderful slow burn.

Cameron just may be one of my favorite Karla Sorensen heroes. He’s a total golden retriever, patient and kind and just biding his time because he knows there is something special about Ivy. She’s a bit of an ice queen, the black cat to his cinnamon roll hero. Whereas Cameron has a lot of family drama happening currently with his father’s illness, Ivy has a different kind of trauma stemming from the difficult relationship she has had with her father (and the need to keep up appearances) ever since her mother’s death. But Cameron waits out Ivy’s flip-floppping and she really becomes a different, better person, through his love.

The Wilder family books have a spectre hanging over them since the father’s illness plays such a heavy part in the siblings’ stories. But yet again, KS weaves a wonderfully emotional tale that delivers all the feels. This book is super emotional, but worth the tears!

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

Meet Karla Sorensen:

Karla Sorensen is an Amazon top 20 bestselling author who refuses to read or write anything without a happily ever after. When she’s not devouring historical romance or avoiding the laundry, you can find her watching football (British AND American), HGTV or listening to Enneagram podcasts so she can psychoanalyze everyone in her life, in no particular order of importance. With a degree in Advertising and Public Relations from Grand Valley State University, she made her living in senior healthcare prior to writing full-time. Karla lives in Michigan with her husband, two boys and a big, shaggy rescue dog named Bear.

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