to live out her fantasies or opt for stability. She bears the load of her guilt
to the point of exhaustion, excusing unsavory behavior as a form of
self-punishment. Despite the temptation of one man, she commits to the other.When a family crisis strikes, Reese is forced into the arms of the wrong man.
How will she comfort him when she longs to be with his brother?
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Gah! I knew this book was going to end on a cliffhanger, I knew that nothing was going to be resolved with this love triangle, I knew I’m not sure which brother I want Reese to be with, and yet I got to that ending and freaked out because it’s a cliffhanger and I need #3 now!
A Little Like Destiny MUST be read first, as it ends mid-scene — and that’s where Only Ever You picks up. Again, OEY ends mid-scene, so it’s a safe bet that Clean Break will pick up there. Let’s hope. And can it be October 24 already? I need to know how this love triangle gets resolved!
Normally, I don’t like cheating in relationships. It won’t make me stop reading, but I’d prefer not to read it. But the entire premise of this trilogy is how Reese is torn between two brothers, so yeah, there’s cheating. But I am so enthralled with this story, I let it slide.
I love Reese’s connection with Mark, but there’s a solid relationship with Brian, as well. I honestly don’t know where Lisa Suzanne is going to go with this story, but I am rooting for #TeamMark!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
her husband and baby boy. She’s a former high school English teacher and
college composition instructor. When she’s not cuddling baby Mason, she can be
found working on her latest book or watching reruns of Friends.






