Anything You Can Do by R.S. Grey
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I have to say, Anything You Can Do is my favorite R.S. Grey book I have read so far! And that is really saying something because I have rated them all a 5. I absolutely adore this author, can't get enough of her writing. She is so freaking funny, I crack up so hard at all of her books. (See past reviews)
I think I am stating the obvious right now when I state
THIS NEEDS TO BE MADE INTO A ROM-COM MOVIE STAT! ...Maybe I will add a little suggested casting list and hope some director out there will be like, "Well, this chick really knows what she talkin' about! We gotta get filming!"
"I've loved you since I knew what love meant."
Daisy Bell and Lucas Thatcher were born a whole 58 minutes apart and from that day forward began a rivalry to rival any siblings in the area would be proud of. Everything was a competition, no matter what it was. Who talked first, who walked first, who could run the fastest, who could get the better grades. and on and on. They both ended up going to Medical school and coming home 11 years later only to find that they have both been chosen to take over their retiring Dr. McCormick's family practice. Now they must work together to fulfill their lifelong dream of running a hometown practice.
The way that the author is able to write about their relationship through daisy and make the audience see that she is completely in love with Lucas but still show that she has absolutely no idea this is the case, is just great! The bickering, back and forth, Daisy's inner monologue was so funny and the perfect example of why I love this author so much (Take a look at the passages I highlighted for and idea of why I die laughing when I read R.S. Grey!). An their chemistry was burning up the pages! This story was written mostly in Daisy's POV with a sprinkling of Lucas through email excerpts.
The only 2 things I would change:
- MORE LUCAS POV!!!
- And I would have loved to have had flashbacks of their childhood together. I think that would have made the story even better. I found myself craving to see some of their interactions through their first 18 years.
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