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Always You by Nell Iris
Always You by Nell Iris










Always You by Nell Iris Always You by Nell Iris

With the boisterous Machados livening things up and the strait-laced Hatfields tamping them down, can Evita and Ryan keep the peace between the warring factions while fostering a growing chemistry between the two of them?

Always You by Nell Iris

When Evita’s mom won’t back down either, both sides tepidly agree to share the luxury accommodations by dividing the cozy space. Once it’s clear there’s been a double-booking due to a bidding mistake, Ryan’s mom digs in her heels, meaning to stay. Now history professor Ryan is here for a week with his parents, who won them this oceanfront rental in a society silent auction. Ryan Hatfield was Evita’s former crush from high school, but their business rival moms refused to let them date. With a bad breakup behind her, relaxing at the shore with her folks and her brothers and their families sounds like the sure cure for heartache, and their vacation destination looks like an amazing place! But when they arrive at the quaint rose-covered cottage, another group has already put down stakes: the Hatfields. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this site.īusy flower shop manager Evita Machado can’t wait to get to Nantucket. This page is just for books that I never reviewed, but I’ve moved more towards reviews and summaries in the same post over there. It is WAY more current than this page, and has a decent number of titles at this point, including many recent releases. I also have a list of reviews with spoilers here. If you’ve read any of these books, click the image to join the spoiler discussion! If you have anything to add to any of these summaries, I’d love to see your comments. I still think they’re useful, though, so that’s why we’re here: I’ve created this landing page for all of my ten-second spoilers! I won’t ever have the time to go back and write full-length summaries or reviews for these books. Bookstagram became my main priority, but I still love posting spoilers here.įor some of these books I read pre-blog, all I have are two-sentence summaries to jog my own memory. I made a Bookstagram to promote my blog, but quickly fell in love with that community. To me, there seemed to be enough of a gap that I could start my own blog of spoilers to help people like me! I found a couple of sites that spoil the endings (shouting out my new friend Jen Ryland here!), but couldn’t find everything I was looking for. When I didn’t write down the ending right away, I would try googling it to add it to my list. Often the synopsis alone isn’t enough to jog my memory! I especially needed these spoilers for books in a series, when it had been a while since I read the previous novel. I started jotting down endings because I found myself re-reading books I had already read, knowing I’d read it before but unable to recall the ending. Before I started blogging and Bookstagram, I was writing down the endings to books in my bullet journal as I finished them.












Always You by Nell Iris