Monday, October 5, 2020

REVIEW: Every Little Thing by Samantha Young


OUR REVIEW:

Ever since I got glimpses of Bailey and Vaughn's interactions in The One Real Thing, I've been wondering what the combination of her fire and his ice would great. Turns out it creates a lot of steamy encounters, a lot of denial, and lot of interesting conflict. Both Bailey and Vaughn have deep seated hurts from previous parts of their lives and it's these hurts that impede their abilities to like or trust each other. And yet...and yet they do find ways to let their guards down, only to have them flying up again and again. It's through desperation to avoid what's happening to them and the explanations that their friends and family members demand that the true stories of Bailey and Vaughn's hearts come out and once that happens, we all know it's only a matter of time until their hearts will find each other. Their sparks when they resisted and when they didn't resist (!!) kept this novel moving quickly. 

Not only was the story of Bailey and Vaughn interesting, the secondary characters have been woven in so well, that I'm very much looking forward to knowing what their back stories are and who their love interests will be.

Hartwell, Delaware—the perfect place to get away from it all, and find what you never knew you needed…

Bailey Hartwell has many reasons to feel content—her successful business, a close circle of friends, and her steady boyfriend…even if their romance feels staid after ten years without a serious commitment. The only challenge in her life comes in the form of sexy businessman Vaughn Tremaine. She thinks the ex-New Yorker acts superior and that he considers her a small-town nobody. But when Bailey’s blindsided by a betrayal, she’s shocked to discover Vaughn is actually a decent guy.

Vaughn admires Bailey’s free spirit, independence, and loyalty. As his passion for her has grown, his antagonism toward her has only worsened. Every little thing Bailey does seduces him. But when Vaughn’s painful emotional past makes him walk away in fear he will hurt her, it opens an old wound in Bailey, and she uncharacteristically retreats.

Once Vaughn begins to realize he’s made the biggest mistake of his life, he has no choice but to fight like he’s never fought before to convince Bailey that the love they’ve found together only comes around once in a lifetime.
 

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