A review by jonetta
All The Possibilities by Nora Roberts

4.0

U.S. Senator Alan MacGregor is attending another political evening soirée, thinking it’s just going to be another run-of-the-mill party when he gets a glimpse of a young woman with flaming, curly red hair who is dressed unconventionally and exudes personality. She has an immediate connection with him, too, not recognizing who he is. But once Shelby Campbell becomes aware of his identity, she tries desperately to put on the brakes, despite her undeniable feelings for Alan.

Shelby has really good reasons for wanting to abandon her relationship with Alan before it gets started. However, Alan is equally persistent in his determination for just the opposite. I’ve had my struggles with this series because of the “hands-y” men and thankfully Alan is much better behaved. I really liked his quiet but perceptive nature. But what was even more likable about him was the way he “got” Shelby, who is definitely a free spirit, and refreshingly so.

I really enjoyed this story and how the conflict in the relationship between these two was realistic yet didn’t interfere with their deep affection for each other. I loved how Shelby handled Daniel MacGregor and the long-standing “feud” between the MacGregor and Campbell clans. This was a fun and lovely story.