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Savannah's story is everything I've been waiting for! I loved watching Liam slowly coax her out of the shell she's been in since her parents death, and in return, Savannah tries to break through his walls as well.
It's clear how much Liam cares for her, but he keeps his distance since she's not just another fling. All they did was make out after the reception and yet neither one of them can get the other one out of their head.
Grandma Dori is still the highlight of the story and as usual, the epilogue is the best part! The Bailey family is always there for each other, and I love how the characters are such an active part of the story, making you want to read the previous books in the series all over again.
💧 Drama
💋 Romance
Summary:
Let's say you're an independent, self-sufficient woman who runs the family company and you find yourself falling for your little brother's best friend. Now, more than ever, you need to count all the reasons why you need to abandon falling.
Abandon Falling #1 - He's a womanizer. Hasn't had a serious relationship a day in his life and changes women more often than he changes his sheets.
Abandon Falling #2 - He's never serious. He cracks one-liners, mostly at your expense.
Abandon Falling #3 - When things go wrong, he seems unfazed and always remains in control. It's so annoying.
Abandon Falling #4 - He has tattoos. Lots of them. Everywhere. Not to mention, he owns a tattoo parlor. (Damn it! Why doesn't that sound like a bad thing anymore?)
Abandon Falling #5 - There's a growing list of how different you two are. You can't get along for fifteen minutes - a lifetime together would land one of you in prison.
Keep repeating those reasons and drown yourself in work. Pretend you don't notice his good qualities or how enticing he looks without a shirt, and do not, I repeat, do not agree to live with the man while your place is being repaired from flood damage.
Trust me, even the strongest of us can only forego temptation for so long.
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