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Most of You EM Lindsey

  • Writer: Molly Martin
    Molly Martin
  • Dec 20, 2023
  • 2 min read

My review


Two men treated so wrong and neglectful in their pasts and learned to move forward to be better. Emil has never been taught to be compassionate, and when things went so bad in HALO, he had a wake-up call to realize change was needed or he would forever be miserable. Renzos' previous relationship broke his trust in a way that made his not be able to trust himself.

This is one of those stories where both parties understand they need to grow to be better. Mistakes do happen because guess what they're growing. Their passion is exceptional and draws them back even when fear keeps blocking them from going full in. A beautiful love story where, yes, you cry, but the pain is worth the beauty of the overall story.


Book overview

There he was…


Shirtless.

Wearing glasses.

Chopping wood like some kind of fantasy lumberjack.


And Emil was officially helpless.


Moving to the East Coast, Emil was there for two things exactly: to become a better person, and to face the part of his past he’d spent his entire life avoiding.


He most certainly hadn't planned on falling in love.


It was one thing to sleep with his absurdly hot neighbor for a single, steamy one-night-stand, but it was quite another to become friends. And the longer Emil knows Renzo, the harder it is to walk away.


However, Emil has no faith in his ability to change, no matter how hard he tries, and he just wishes Renzo would believe him. He just wishes the man would stop giving him hope that behind those soft kisses was everything he’d ever wanted, and more.


Most Of You is a stand-alone, angsty, one-night-stand to lovers romance with mall Santa mishaps, bonfires, New Year's kisses, the merits of a well-made hot chocolate, tons of praise, and a steamy, swoony happily ever after.


Most Of You (The Beginning Of Always Book 2) https://a.co/d/bJl1VMH



 
 
 

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