Book Reviews

REVIEW ➞ Always and Forever by Julia Jarrett

BLURB ➞

He’s my childhood best friend’s older brother, a man I haven’t seen in eighteen years.

But while I was gone, Ethan Monroe went from the boy I knew to the seriously hot mayor of our small town. I’m talking plaid-wearing, scruff-bearing, panty-melting gorgeous.

The thing is, I didn’t come back to Dogwood Cove to date. I’m only here to deal with my estranged father’s will and figure out what to do with the run-down beachfront resort he decided to leave me.

The resort needs a lot of work, and Ethan offers to help. He makes a tool belt look good and watching him lift heavy loads is making me wish we were more than just friends. And if the looks he gives me are any indication, that attraction goes both ways.

Except I’ve got trust issues that can’t be repaired with a hammer and nails, and my wounded heart is only just beginning to heal.
Coming back to Dogwood Cove is exactly what I didn’t know I needed. Risking my new life for a man, for love, feels wrong.

But what if Ethan is the reason moving back feels so right?


I want Summer Harris to be more than just my friend.


ARC REVIEW ➞

Summer has returned to the small town she had left years prior. She quickly runs into her childhood best friend, Mila, and soon after her older brother, Ethan.

The moment Summer and Ethan see each other again there is an instant connection. I loved the friendship between them and the relationship that developed between them throughout the story. I loved the sweetness between them and of course, the steaminess between them.

When the book started Summer was kind of lost and I loved the growth of her throughout the story, finding herself and finding a place that feels like home to her, along with the people that make her feel like home.

If you’re looking for a small town, friends to lovers romance this is one to check out.


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