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Head over Heels

By: Karla Sorensen
Narrated by: Ryan West, Savannah Peachwood
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There’s only one course of action when your dad wants you to marry a clammy-handed wimp to make one of his board members happy—you get yourself stuck in an elevator with a hot stranger and have the steamiest make-out session of your life. Years of etiquette lessons went out the window thanks to Cameron Wilder, who managed to unleash my hidden bad girl with naught but his talented mouth and deliciously rough hands.

Afterwards, he went back to his small-town life, and I marched home to inform my dad there would be no business-centric nuptials. As punishment, he shipped me off to Sisters, Oregon and demanded I turn a healthy profit on a not-so-healthy property.

You see where I’m going with this—the buttoned-up city girl stuck in a small town hires a local builder to help her … and he’s the hot stranger from the elevator. Turns out, I have a weakness for the broad-shouldered nice guy who’s not so nice behind closed doors. Keeping things professional gets harder the longer I’m in town, until the only lesson I have left to learn is how to keep both our hearts from getting broken.

©2024 Karla Sorensen (P)2024 Karla Sorensen
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Such a wonderful, sweet story.

I am a huge fan of Karla Sorensen and this is another great book of hers. The Wilders are such an amazing family and every love story has been so good. Cameron and Ivy hooked me from the very beginning. I loved that we got to visit with all of the family in this book. Their bond is so special.

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Perfect in any form - Ivy steals the show!

😭😭😭 <---- my first reaction.

Did my dog Bear (KARLA HOW DID I NOT KNOW WE BOTH HAVE DOGS NAMED BEAR?) immediately come over to snuggle me as I finished this book because he's so empathetic and could TELL I WAS IN MY FEELS? Yes, yes he did. It was incredible. And so was this book.

Do I have 87 highlights in my ARC? Yes.

Did this book blow me away because it was SO KARLA while also being SO DIFFERENT than her other books? Also yes.

Is Cameron Wilder my new favorite Wilder sibling??? Maybe so!

I always love the Wilder siblings, but Ivy stole the show. I love Cameron Wilder more for seeing Ivy for exactly who she is and loving her BECAUSE OF THOSE THINGS.

The things I loved are numerous... here we go:
- the meet cute and then the real meet cute in the elevator
- THE FREAKING NICKNAME *KILLED ME* + Ivy having a love-hate relationship with it made it so much better (loving that she didn't hate it, perhaps?)
- Cameron's immediate protectiveness of Ivy
- The Wilder family showing up for Ivy consistently
- Ivy witnessing the Wilder clan in their beautiful mess, and for the first time maybe ever realizing that her dad hasn't been loving her the way she deserves
- Neville the freaking kitten nearly did me in
- Ivy and Poppy's friendship
- Cameron being someone who Ivy could let in, could trust that he'd teach her and let her figure it out on her own, but would always be close by to help if she asks for it
- The tension that finally boiled over... it left marks on both main characters in the permanent love kinda way
- Ivy slowly showing up at the Wilder household, and the Wilders (Sheila and Tim especially) accepting whatever she gave but also acknowledging things about Ivy that went unseen in her own family, until they couldn't deny a bond between them, leading to...
- Ivy trying to bake (swoooooony moments from Cam - warning you now)
- Breakfast on the counter
- The challenges between Ivy and Cameron - they didn't cave to each other, and they certainly didn't go soft on each other... this was probably my favorite part of their relationship dynamic. They challenged each other but also did it maturely, in a way that made their chemistry freaking sizzle
- Cameron getting jealous at the bar :)
- The fall festival and getting to see the WHOLE Wilder crew
- Ivy coming out of her ice queen shell around the community in Sisters, rather than cower and hide and disappear like she did in her life before
- The way Ivy discovered how all of her training and education and upbringing could be super helpful in whatever way SHE decided; the transformation and autonomy was so powerful to witness
- Texts about offices and desks being cleared off....
- Rides in a pickup truck
- When Cameron knocks Ivy straight on her butt when he proves how much he knows her... ugh. Authors who want to do the "I know you" micro-trope could learn something from Karla! This was PERFECTION.
- When Ivy proves just how brave, smart, resourceful, and mature she is, I cried. That moment and the decisions that follow are inspiring. She took her life back and proved just how ready she is to take on whatever she decides is next for her.
- Ivy beating literally everyone at chess
- When Cameron lets Ivy be the supportive one (for once?)

Favorite quote: "Ivy still had chocolate in her hair and a streak of Cool Whip on her cheek, and I studied her with a tilt of my head. Messy. Imperfect and open and sweeter than she wanted anyone to know. Mine."

This book obviously gets 20 stars out of 5 from me. It was encouraging and demonstrated that being brave looks different to each person. It challenges the way we "think" people "should" act or be, and helps us remember that loving people FOR WHO THEY ARE AS PEOPLE is so important (thanks Tim Wilder for that nugget of wisdom). It's Ivy learning to acknowledge that there is no such thing as perfection, but there is hope and joy in letting someone help you along the way with no gain for themselves other than seeing you accomplish something that makes you happy. And it's a hug when your world crumbles and things shift and nothing feels the same way it once did.

THE AUDIO IS... PERFECT. I was so emotional by the end of the story. I'm grateful I was able to sob on my way HOME from work, instead of on my way to work. Another 5 star rating from me!

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Character development, banter

This was a fine addition to my library and I hope the next Karla Sorensen book comes out soon.

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Perfection

I never write reviews, but this book was fantastic. Narrators were just okay, but the story was amazing. Read all of the author's books and liked them,, but this was definitely one of my favorites.

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A win for the nice guys!!

Cameron and Ivy’s story was so sweet. We love an emotionally available and mature hero. He knows what he wants and plays no games about it. I have devoured through all the Wilder books out so far, and they are just a wonderful family. I am excited to see what’s next, but especially Poppy’s story!

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Great Story

I laughed a lot and also cried! Such a sweet love story! Loved the family dynamics and the banter between Cameron and his brother Ian! One of my very favorite books. Highly recommended!

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Wonderful!

I loved that book two was set at the Wilder homestead! Small town, a truly good guy, sweet, steamy…hit all the bells and whistles for me! Wonderful narration!

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Opposites attract, small town romance!

Head Over Heels is the second book in the Wilder Family standalone series (book 1 is One and Only). This one is a small town, opposites attract (city girl, small town boy) romance!

Ivy and Cameron first meet while stuck in an elevator together. They end up sharing a lot with one another quickly, finally letting out things to a complete stranger that they haven’t really told anyone or admitted to themselves yet. They end up making out as well, but then go their separate ways once they’re out of the elevator. We cut to months later and she ends up in the small town where he lives. She was sent there as a punishment of sorts by her father after she says no to an arranged marriage situation he had lined up for her. She quickly runs into Cameron again and ends up being taken in with the entire Wilder family while there.

This series has been okay for me, they are good but not favs from this author. They are quick, easy reads though if you’re in the mood for a lower angst, small town series following a family. We do deal a lot with his family, seeing his siblings, and his father who has a terminal illness. I feel like there are just so many small town romances out there nowadays, and this one just didn’t stack up for me.

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