Deserve Me: The Love Repair Series, Book 2
R**N
Great
Love the series. Love the story lines and love Doc. He has a way with getting men to see a women's side of things because of their actions. All in a great read.
A**S
Good Read
This was really good. It’s been sitting in my library for a long time. Finally opened it up and I have no regrets. Only thing I wish could be different about the book, is Jaz’s mother and sister. They were horrible. The book had moral issues with answers. Definitely recommend.
Y**D
Uniquely Sweet
OH my what a delightful story! One that is definitely enjoyable this is such a fantastic story that has awesome characters, with such great chemistry. This is really a sometimes sad, exciting, thrilling, unusual passionate romance! There is a part that will bring a frown to your heart along with such a unique romantic element, but the one thing I wish is that there was more to the ending. But the time spent on building up their relationship is such a delight and so incredible to read that even the secondary characters are great. Overall this is a five star romance which l greatly enjoyed.
A**I
Entertaining
I thought this book was entertaining but not as good as the first book in the series. The characters were well developed but the plot wasn’t as exciting and what happens in the book is pretty predictable. I guess my biggest issue is while I like the character Doc, I don’t completely agree with him that the responsibility of the marriage always resides with the man, it takes two to have a good marriage. Plus, part of the problem in the marriage was Jaz’s insecurity, stemming from her emotionally abusive mother. It’s. It’s not Dean’s responsibility to « fix » Jaz, she needs to work on her own self-esteem issues. I thought the solution they came up with at the end really doesn’t solve the problem of Jaz’s insecurity and just makes her totally dependent on him.
C**Y
Dean & Jaz
Dean loved his wife with everything in him, but somewhere along the fame they lost sight of each other, and when you have a wife who is dealing with insecurity that didn’t help… until it was almost too late.At time, I felt like shaking Jaz, « girl, grab your happiness, pursuit your dreams… your husband adores you, you are your own enemy,… » Anyway, I was so glad when she finally found her « groove « , managed her husband and growing together and still going to getting her degree !! Like a Boss!!👏🙌Doc, you rock 👍I like Jasper, (not at first) I hope he got his own HEA!!
D**2
Responsibility
The good thing about these storylines, the entire series is that each storyline is realistic and there are meaningful life lessons.In this case you have a wife Jaz who supports her husband Dean in every way to help him succeed. Dean is so focused he shifts his priority to his career, away from Jaz 🤔. She is suffering especially from some of Dean's fans, that ugly side of social media, and the rag magazines 🥺. Marriage is a everyday work in progress, that's my opinion, proof 35 years 😉. Doc tells the men about breakdowns, it may not always be their fault, but it's their responsibility.Good life lesson, well-written.
C**W
My rating is a 3.5
Parts of this book are unrealistic. Young woman who is strong enough to marry a man with nothing but dreams in defiance of her mother lets the opinion of her mother and sibling define her self-worth? Same woman who is headed to law school but drops out to pay her mother's medical bills but blames her husband for why she hasn't return to law school but instead takes a low-end job in a law office after said husband becomes a multimillionaire singer during their first 6 years of marriage and medical bills are paid in 1-2 years? Nope, this is a young woman who has avoided identifying her self worth and image and blames others!!! Agreed, her husband should have shut down the BS disrespectful of his wife by his fans and did so immediately!! I am still wrangling with Doc's belief system. So, I offer no comment yet.
C**.
If I'm invisible I will disappear
Jaz felt more and more invisible to her husband as he became more successful. By makingbkoney Dean convinced himself he was doing his job as a husband, even if he never saw his wife. He thought being faithful was enough to keep her trust. He never considered the impact that social media in place of his presence could do to their marriage. He stopped being present and she stopped relying on him and sharing with him. They had no idea how to find their way back and no idea how to be in a marriage. Doc and his theory that it is the man's job to make a marriage work is not popular or easy, but he certainly was onto something and helped two helpless souls find their way back to each other. I could feel the hopelessness and the defeat in these two people, the anguish of not being in sync.Accountability and honor helped them make room for trust, and the courage and determination it takes to do the work to repair and then maintain a marriage. The manual is very clear and the effort is worth everything.
B**S
Fabulous and Inspiring
I need a Doc in my life! Deserve Me is an exceptional second chance romance about fighting for your marriage. You will laugh, shed a tear or two and rejoice in Dean and Jaz's reconciliation.“Repairing a relationship is an endless circle of testing and servicing.” Doc stares straight ahead, hands folded over his chest. “Each time you have success, it’s not the time to stop but to run more tests and do deeper service.”
B**E
loved it
I absolutely adored Jaz & Dean’s story!! This book had an amazing story full of angst. I’m so glad things worked out.
F**E
Great book
Again it shows communicating is a long way to sorting things out. Whose right and whose wrong Dean and Jaz loved each other but other factors and other people's opinions got in their way. One wrong move from either of them could have finished them Glad they both stood strong., and learnt to be with each other again
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