Thank you to Harlequin Books and Toni Shiloh for the opportunity to read An Unlikely Alliance in exchange for an honest review.
I requested this book because I was seeking more...adult...flavored romance novels, and I read Harlequin novels as some of my earlier ones nearly half a life ago. Back when I first read Harlequin romance, I don't think there were quite so many subgenres. That being said, it is important to note that An Unlikely Alliance is of the Love Inspired line, books consisting of inspirational romance and uplifting stories of faith, forgiveness, and hope.
I am by no means one to pick up a Christian-based book (I am non-religious), but this one is certainly cute and, as indicated, inspiring. Definitely not the hot romance I was seeking to read, but an excellently written story about community and coming together with someone you might not really like, all to benefit the greater good.
Jalissa Tucker runs the animal shelter and Jeremy Rider works at an after school program called SAFE. Both, along with a few other businesses in the Bluebonnet community, are being threatened with defunding due to budget cuts. Jalissa and Jeremy are nominated as the fund-raising committee and must find a way to make at least ten thousand dollars to save the shelter and SAFE, and more--if they are able--to support the other businesses being cut.
Jalissa hates Jeremy and Jeremy hates Jalissa, and neither can pin each other as to why. For Jalissa, it involves the fact that her dad was a firefighter and died in an accident, and Jeremy happens to be a fire fighter. For Jeremy, he used to be bullied in high school, specifically by Jalissa's friend group, but she never stood up for him, only ever silently watched. These secrets hover between them as they try to work together.
Jalissa has her support dog, Flo, to help her through the anxieties of working with Jeremy. A firefighter-holding-pets calendar is their first fundraising idea, along with a planned bachelor/bachelorette gala to gain the funds they needs. They may need to look to faith and rely on God's plan to help them get through this pair-up.
Overall a thoroughly enjoyable and uplifting story about finding forgiveness and working together to save two important businesses in a community. An interesting insight into anxiety and how emotional support animals help (for those who are not aware), as well as the haunts of the past that follow us when it is so hard to let go. I have a few friends who would certainly love the tone and feel of this book. Recommended for animal-lovers, Christian readers, and inspiration-seekers!