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Reviewed by Luwi Nyakansaila for Readers' Favorite
Molly has survived an abusive relationship and dedicated her life to helping women in similar situations. She is a psychologist who works as a social worker and sends abused or homeless women to a secure women's shelter to keep them safe. To hide their faces and location, Molly and her clients wear disguises whenever she takes them there. One day, two criminals trying to escape from the police confront Molly. They take her at gunpoint while she is dressed as a nun. Fortunately, the trio misses the train they were supposed to board. Instead, they go to a bar for drinks. While the criminals lie low, Molly is there to plan her escape, and the bartender, whose name tag reads Jack, seems like the right person to help her. Molly and Jack instantly feel a spark for each other, but she does not know that Jack is a man with many secrets. To discover if Molly and Jack stand a chance at love, get a copy of Whole Lot of Everything (Love's Salvation) by Susan Jean Ricci.
Love, danger, and mystery, Whole Lot of Everything (Love's Salvation) brings you all this and more. Susan Jean Ricci combines comedy and intrigue to bring readers an entertaining story. The witty characters and awkward situations are comedy gold, while the characters trying to move on from their past are inspiring. Molly is a kind and strong-willed woman. She has been through hell and knows she deserves love. On the other hand, Jack made a big mistake that cost him his love and set him back. He is trying to rebuild and feels undeserving of Molly's love, but time and fate have other plans for them. Their story has a beautiful and satisfying ending that many readers will love. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves romance novels with a dose of comedy and an unpredictable storyline.