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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Everything I Dreamed by Evey Lyon

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Oliver is my brother’s best friend and off-limits. Except there is one One road trip just made me his secret bride.

Ending up in the same bed with my brother’s best friend during an unexpected road trip to my brother’s wedding was never part of the plan. Yet, Oliver and I got stuck overnight at a hotel with one bed on our travels, temptation got the best of us, and what was meant to be a one-time thing was only the beginning. Because now he’s secretly my husband.

For convenience, of course… I think.

You see, I have my eyes set on a business venture, but it’s only possible with a husband by my side due to logistics. He swept in to help me, and there wasn’t much protest from me. Okay, none. But we want things simple and don’t want my brother to lose it or our friends to grab the popcorn and watch our situation unfold. Because Oliver is the guy that I’ve fantasized about for years, and it turns out the feeling is mutual. But we’re stuck in a marriage that wasn’t supposed to be real, and I might just run, because how could I be so lucky that Oliver and I may just be everything I dreamed?

Oliver and Hailey are a brother’s-best-friend romance with an epic road trip, one bed, and a secret marriage that is low on angst. It is the second book in the small-town Everhope Road series and can be read as a standalone.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars

After the tease about Hailey and Oliver in Everything I Wanted, I was so excited to dive into Everything I Dreamed — and Evey Lyon did not disappoint! This is a low-drama, low-angst brother’s best friend, mutual pining romance. Hailey and Oliver keep their relationship a secret from their friends (Esme & Keats) and her brother Liam; Oliver feels that Hailey is off-limits because of his friendship with Liam.

Adding to the brother’s best friend trope, we have a fake (secret) marriage of convenience: Oliver gets his mom off her back with her constant desire to set him up, and Hailey is able to purchase the building where she wants to open a preschool. I loved how hard these two fell for one another. They had always had a thing for one another, but were both afraid to act on it because of their friend group.

Hailey and Oliver were spicy and swoony, and I loved the ride they took together. Having read the Lake Spark series from the start, I love still being in this world: the Dizzy Duck Inn, the Spinners, the friendships.

Looking forward to the next book in this series! I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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