Can’t go wrong with this series!
I absolutely love Natasha Madison and her writing so much!
I accidentally read Natasha’s series’ out of order. My first book I ever read of hers was This Is Crazy. So I’m going back to the beginning of the Grant-Stone family’s journey. Something So series is fantastic. Each and every book in the Something So series gets better and better.
Book 1, Something So Right: This is a great start to a great series and then through more spin off series.
Cooper is the perfect Hero, although maybe a little too alpha for some people’s taste, he’s just perfect to me.
Parker is strong, independent, and fierce.
This book is hot steamy and sweet with a HEA that’s very promising for future books in her series.
Book 2, Something So Perfect: We move onto Matthew and Karrie. Matthew is 15 when we meet him in Cooper and Parker’s book. Now, in Something So Perfect, he’s an adult, and he’s the extreme hyper version of Cooper’s Alpha-Male. He takes protective and possessive to a whole new level.
I really enjoyed this story, the Grant-Stone family books/series, and characters. However, Matthew’s intensity keeps me from fully falling for his character. I love a possessive and protective man as much as any romance literature fan. But Matthew’s character was just too much to take many times, it was ridiculous. The handcuffed/tied to him for four days thing was just too far for me. It didn’t come across as funny, just unhealthy.
Besides that, this story is sweet and Karrie & Matthew are a couple that are easy to root for and love.
I do recommend this book to read, especially in context of the whole series and other series to come, so that the reader understands some of his quirkiness and even comedic moments later on in other books. I just recommend it with a read it and love it but know that “Matthew is a bit much” caveat.
Book 3, Something So irresistible: I absolutely love love love Max and Allison in Something So Irresistible. They are amazing! This one is my favorites of the four.
And Max... he’s a jerk at first (of course) but he quickly becomes a dream hero.
I recommend getting lost in this forbidden romance.
Book 4, Something So Unscripted: This story starts out intense and grim, year instantly you’re on Zach’s side as the devoted, fierce, and determined father of a child with terminal cancer. This book seems like it could be her most intense and heart wrenching, and the first part of the book fully supports that. But about halfway through the story it gets lighter and not as intense and worrisome. Towards the end when Chantal makes her way back in, it seems like the story is going to get back on track for the tense and then scary when Jack goes in for treatment. However, those both are very short lived. I felt like both of those stories could have been developed and explored more for a deeper, richer, grittier story.
Still... This story is one of fighting, surviving, and finally overcoming. The three of them together, Jack, Zack, and Denise is pure gold. It’s such a beautiful and touching story of the love the three of the develop and grow deeper in as the nightmares of life come their way.
I absolutely recommend this book, especially as a great ending to the Something So series. I just think this story could have been her greatest if she spent more time developing the difficult and harder story lines.
READ, READ , READ these fantastic books by an amazing story teller.