![]() I tend to like my heroines strong and Goodman usually writes them that way. It was as if she enjoyed playing the victim to an extent. She seemed too weak willed for my tastes. Yet this could be to the detriment for this story because I didn't like India Parr. She is completely in control over the reader's experience and she is a master in the driver's seat. Who is her protector and what hold does he have over her? It really is ingenious how Goodman delivers the facts. ![]() In this story, the reader is trying to figure out India Parr's mysterious past. She trickles in little bits and pieces slowly, which eventually come cleverly together. Everything I Ever Wanted has that Jo Goodman signature style where she never gives you the big picture. India refuses his help and therefore South takes matters into his own hands by kidnapping her. ![]() The more he gets to know India, the more he realizes mystery surrounds her and that she is in great danger. South must determine if she had anything to do with these murders. It features The Earl of Southerton, Matthew Forester as he investigates the actress India Parr and her ties to several men who have recently been murdered. Everything I Ever Wanted is the second book in Jo Goodman's Compass Club quartet. ![]()
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