eARC Review: Only and Forever by Chloe Liese

Romance

Only and Forever

Book Info

  • Released Date: April 2nd

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 368

  • Format: eARC


doesn’t surprise me that his love story is going to knock him out of his seat without him knowing
— Abigail Books Addiction

I have been waiting for the Viggo story forever. He has always butted in his sibling relationship every bit of the way. And it’s finally time that he gets his love story.

Viggo is romantic at heart. Everything he does is 100% and more. And it doesn’t surprise me that his love story is going to knock him out of his seat without him knowing. Even though he reads romance books any time of the day, he isn’t going to know when he is falling in love with them. It’s unexpected yet beautiful. 

Viggo always knew that he was waiting for one. He didn’t know that it was going to take awhile. He has seen all of his siblings fall in love, so he questions why his love story isn’t happening. He won’t say anything to his fellow siblings because he wants to handle his feelings himself. And it doesn’t help when he sees his former crush, Tallulah, again after so many years.

Tallulah never expected to see the romantic, happy, chatty Viggo again. The last time they saw each other was during their university days, and that was years ago. It definitely doesn’t surprise Tallulah that she is still attracted to him, even though they are definitely different from each other. She is a more cynical and non-feeling kind of girl. 

You know what they say when it’s two characters totally opposite each other? They are bound to fall in love with each other. It’s going to happen to Viggo and Tallulah, but slowly. They are going to form something much stronger as they spend more time together. And it doesn’t help that they are going to live with each other for a while. 

Their love for each other was gradual yet undeniable. They truly get each other, and they were bound to fall in love. They slowly get to know each other without any judgment from either side. It’s such a beautiful love story for them, especially for Viggo. 

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