Book Description....
"When you go to Greece to meet your family but end up making out with your smokin' hot tour guide.
Being adopted never made Jane Smith feel unloved, just unlike the rest of her family. As her twenty-fifth birthday approaches, she is struck by an overwhelming longing to finally find her place in the world. So in a very un-Jane-like move, she books a last-minute ticket to Greece to find her birth father and the real Jane. All she knows about him is it that he was a tour guide named Dimitri. Armed with this knowledge and several surprise boxes of condoms from her mom (not embarrassing at all), Jane takes off.
Within minutes of landing she makes two important discoveries. First, everyone in Greece is named Dimitri, and second, fate might be playing a sick joke on her when a sexy tour guide called Dimitri comes to fetch her from the airport. He offers to help Jane with her search---if she'll go on an adventure with him. Stable Jane would never risk a steamy vacation romance. But real Jane might finally be ready to listen to her heart. Will Jane find her biological father, or will she end up finding something else entirely?"
Title: Finding You
Author: Jo Watson
Publisher: Forever
Series: Destination Love # 3
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Finding You" by Jo Watson
My Thoughts....
This was a interesting romance told from the heroine's POV that will take the readers on quite a adventure as adopted Jane now twenty five sets out to find her biological-birth father [Dimitri] who was from Greece. Will Jane end up finding more that just that as it seems that she is way out of her element? When she gets to Greece she finds out how that the name Dimitri was a very common name and guess what happens... even Jane's tour guide who was also a model was named Dimitri. Now, how will this play out for Jane as the reader see her as she seem to be lacking in 'self worth and esteem.' Indeed what all was that about. Dimitri seems to be right there with her and seeing her as a real smart sexy lady. Will Jane who was unpredictable and funny be able to discover important things about herself other than just finding her father? It is well brought out as Jane begins to approach life and love so much more than just an analytical approach as she had always done in the past. Will Dimitri be able to help Jane some out of this old feeling and grasp a more fun way of life of letting go. We find Dimitri will have quite a story to tell that will greatly help this story go fourth as he helps Janes see Greece and find her father. It was quite interesting seeing Dimitri take Jane on a adventure where she is doing things she never thought she would have done. As the story continues the reader will see that Dimitri was 'kind, sexy and a family guy' and their is love for Jane, however there was something that would bring on hurt. Will this news of what is discovered make Jane run from her chance a HEA? I did enjoy what Dimitri did as he handled that secret that came out even getting some help. Now, just what was that all about? Oh, I don't want to mention the good friends that Jane had that really added their thoughts in this story. To find out what that is and so many other questions that needs to be answered you will have to pick up "Finding You" to see how this author brings it out to the reader. The author did such a well done job with this.
This was quite a interesting adventure with the setting being such a picturesque one as well as a fun, romantic comedy and with still a bit of mystery [that of looking for her father] gives this read quite a bonus of a read. Be ready for some 'hilarious sweet, downright swoon worthy moments' that will keep you reading to the very end. Would I recommend? YES! It was indeed a good read.
This was a interesting romance told from the heroine's POV that will take the readers on quite a adventure as adopted Jane now twenty five sets out to find her biological-birth father [Dimitri] who was from Greece. Will Jane end up finding more that just that as it seems that she is way out of her element? When she gets to Greece she finds out how that the name Dimitri was a very common name and guess what happens... even Jane's tour guide who was also a model was named Dimitri. Now, how will this play out for Jane as the reader see her as she seem to be lacking in 'self worth and esteem.' Indeed what all was that about. Dimitri seems to be right there with her and seeing her as a real smart sexy lady. Will Jane who was unpredictable and funny be able to discover important things about herself other than just finding her father? It is well brought out as Jane begins to approach life and love so much more than just an analytical approach as she had always done in the past. Will Dimitri be able to help Jane some out of this old feeling and grasp a more fun way of life of letting go. We find Dimitri will have quite a story to tell that will greatly help this story go fourth as he helps Janes see Greece and find her father. It was quite interesting seeing Dimitri take Jane on a adventure where she is doing things she never thought she would have done. As the story continues the reader will see that Dimitri was 'kind, sexy and a family guy' and their is love for Jane, however there was something that would bring on hurt. Will this news of what is discovered make Jane run from her chance a HEA? I did enjoy what Dimitri did as he handled that secret that came out even getting some help. Now, just what was that all about? Oh, I don't want to mention the good friends that Jane had that really added their thoughts in this story. To find out what that is and so many other questions that needs to be answered you will have to pick up "Finding You" to see how this author brings it out to the reader. The author did such a well done job with this.
This was quite a interesting adventure with the setting being such a picturesque one as well as a fun, romantic comedy and with still a bit of mystery [that of looking for her father] gives this read quite a bonus of a read. Be ready for some 'hilarious sweet, downright swoon worthy moments' that will keep you reading to the very end. Would I recommend? YES! It was indeed a good read.
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