WARNING: If you haven’t read the first two books of the Wild Rush Trilogy, STOP RIGHT HERE. You are not allowed to go any further. Do not read any more reviews of this book until you do. It isn’t, but this should be a law in the romance book land.You won’t comprehend what emotional investments have been put into these two characters and eventually bringing this book, to this pivotal point. It’s imperative you work your way from start to now in order to feel what Caitlin Cooney has given us, as readers. Gabe Alexander gave us just as much and I dare say more. There’s a important history, an understanding, even a reason behind the twists and turns this book will take you through. Strap yourself in, hang on and prepare yourself for the unexpected.Have champagne in one hand to raise a glass to mature decisions for the future, but have tissues in the other hand to prepare you for the reality that continues to hit Caitlin like gigantic waves of life’s realities crashing on a rocky shore. It’s relentless. I can’t even go on with this review other than to say… I loved it and you will too. I read the series twice in record time. I’m still thinking of it weeks later and I can’t wait to pick up the next Jessie Evans novel. She’s a story teller we romantics dream of. Jessie Evans has gone and done it again. She took her cliffhanger from 'This Wicked Rush' and raised it to absolute top-notch five-star perfection with 'One Perfect Love.'I read and loved 'This Wicked Rush,' falling in love with Gabe's and Caitlin's story. They were the star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet meets Robin Hood and Marian. I absolutely loved the way that their story unfolded, and the love that grew between, not just the two of them, but between Gabe and Caitlin's siblings. Each character was just so well-developed that you felt like you knew and loved them, too. When the first book ended, I had one heck of a book hangover, and could not wait to see what lay ahead for Caitlin and Gabe.Well, let me tell you, Jessie has outdone herself with 'One Perfect Love.' The story picked up exactly where the first left off, so it felt like no time had passed at all. Because of Gabe's love, and his faith in her, Caitlin has changed from a girl just getting by to a woman, determined not to take the answers handed to her, but to make her own way and find her own answers.There is still plenty of heartache in this book. There are plenty of people that still do not want Caitlin to have the life she aches for (and some of those people will shock you). But the joy, when it comes, is so sweet, so absolutely affirming and uplifting, that it's almost worth the angst to get there.I obviously cannot recommend this book, and series, highly enough. Jessie does a love story like few others, and this one left me clasping my ereader to my chest and wiping happy tears. Now I can't wait to read Danny's and Sam's story when it comes out...
What do You think about One Perfect Love (2000)?
There aren't enough books in this series..haha I love these characters!
—marcieboyd
pain & betrayal. wow. really good story. thoroughly enjoyed it.
—nesha