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The Way You Love Me

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Andrew and Paige were a delight to read. She just needed to think before reacting to a lot of situations. But the villian deserved a lot more than what did to him.

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The Way You love Me is the last book in The Pure Talent series, I have really enjoyed this series and Elle Wright never disappoints.

Paige Mills is going through a lot in her life right now and the public is not making it any easier, but the Pure Talent Agency is doing everything they can to help her through this difficult time and I do mean everything 🤣. Great series and I highly recommend it.


I received this ARC from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.

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Paige Mills is Black America’s Sweetheart going through a scandalous divorce. After the divorce is finalized, her ex-husband keeps suing her for more money. Frustrated, Paige disappears to a lake house in Michigan. Her agent, Andrew, finds out where she is and tries to talk her into returning to LA to fulfill her commitments. As Andrew helps Paige to find herself again, they find themselves falling in love.

This is a slow-burn read. The story picks up when Andrew flies to Michigan. The relationship between Andrew and Paige is dynamic. They are so comfortable with each other because they have been friends for years. They have also had feelings for each other for a while, so the turn of events made an easy transition into their romance. Their love story is pretty steamy, so heads up! I would recommend this book to readers that like a steamy romance!

Thank you to NetGalley and Kensington Books for the ARC in exchange for my honest review!

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I recommend this story for your reading pleasure. It’s a good read with a storyline that flows well. I know you will enjoy it.

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Elle Wright's series with the Pure Talent agency is one of my faves. This installment that focuses on Paige and Drew was the perfect mix of every single romance trope I love: friends to lovers, workplace relationships,"forced" proximity.... LOVE LOVE LOVE.

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When I think of romance, I think of books just like this one, that gives all the feels and satisfies every romance junkies' heart. This is a perfect books to snuggle up with on any day.

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NOW! I felt my blood pressure rising in this book because it reminded me how DUMB men are.

Now that I've gotten that out of the way, this is book 3 in the series and while i recommend reading the other two, it wasn't stricltly necessary to enjoy the story.

Paige Mills and Andrew were setting off fireworks from the jump which is why him taking his own sweet time to level up and be the man Paige needed him to be was SO annoying.

I loved the obvious explosive chemistry between them and watching them balance their business and romantic relationships

It was a very satisfying read.

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The Way You Love Me by Elle Wright is a great conclusion to the Pure Talent series. I featured the book as Book of the Day across all my Black Fiction Addiction social media platforms and interviewed the author for my blog.

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Some will say they aren’t fans of Hollywood storylines but those must be folks that haven’t read an Elle Wright book. She has a talent to dig deeper and write characters that are relatable regardless of their profession. And, her latest book is no exception.

The story centers around Paige who is a Hollywood actress going through a very messy divorce. And, then there is Drew who is her agent and friend. What happens when the two of them are realistic about their feelings?

This book isn’t just fluff as there are scenarios that we or someone we know have encountered. And, while this is a book within a series it is not necessary to read those before it as it can be a standalone. As always, Elle Wright does not disappoint!

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I have been waiting for this book since finishing book 2, and I was not disappointed. Paige Mills, AKA Black America's Sweetheart is still going through a divorce with her slime bag of a soon to be ex, Julian. But Julian keeps playing dirty. Paige feels she needs a break, and decides to go off the grid, without telling anyone, including her agent/friend, Andrew Weatherspoon. Once Andrew is able to track Paige down (with persistence and the help of her mother, Tina), he attempts to get back in her good graces after ignoring her. They eventually discover there is a mutual attraction to each other and they decide to see where it goes. Although they try to keep it hidden, the media eventually finds out and Julian tries to go for the jugular. Will they finally be able to be happy together, or will they end it for good?

If you're familiar with the Wellspring Series, then you already know that Parker Sr is Elle's most hated character. This book has his match with in a totally different person and series. The story was engaging, and I really the characters, as well as the struggles they went through. A great ending to the series

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"The Way You Love Me," by Elle Wright is the third and final book in the Pure Talent Book Series and it was truly great. Why does not love a friends become lovers story?

Paige mills is facing a nasty and public divorce from an abusive husband. Andrew is her agent, but has secretly loved her in the background because she belonged to another. Andrew is the savior he has always been in the series that tries to soften the bad press. The bond was only strengthened between them through the bad times and their passion was soaring off the charts.

They soon have to figure out how to navigate business and seperate pleasure. But, we all know that can be hard to accomplish. I want to punch Paige's ex on a many of occasions throughout this book. Even though he has hurt her on a serialized level it was his "Just Desserts for his life to end up in upheaval.

I truly enjoyed the whole series and found much delight in catching up with the chatacters of the previous books. I highly recommend this book and all the others. Kudos to Ms. Wright for a series well done. Thank you Netgally and Kensington Publishing for my ARC. This is my most humble and honest review.

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I enjoyed reading The Way You Love Me by Elle Wright so much! I couldn't put my kindle down while reading it. I enjoyed the storyline and the drama in this book. The love scenes were straight fire! Elle brings the heat in each and every book!

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The Way You Love Me is the third and final installment of the Pure Talent series. The author takes outside the Pure Talent office, in the field with the aftermath of A-list actress Paige Mills and Andrew Weathers, Paige's agent at Pure Talent.


The world of Paige's husband, Julius, with his infidelity and misuse of power in the industry has finally caught up with him. Instead of owning his mess and taking responsibility for his actions, he puts Paige right into the crosshairs of his Hollywood scandal. Paige has had enough, and while divorce proceedings are underway, she decides to lay low in an undisclosed place.

Always the professional, Andrew has stayed in the background letting nature take its course. In doing that, Paige's impression was he didn't care. Andrew found himself in a difficult position, watching the woman he secretly loved be pulled through Julius' mess as well as having her career put in jeopardy. But, when she goes off the grid, he knows he has to act or lose everything.

What I like most about The Way You Love Me is how the author had Paige and Andrew bare themselves and pull back all the layers to have that true romance.

Great Read!

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Maaaan, Paige & Andrew got some thangs going on, & how! This is a story of two friends that have a heck of a time finding peace within themselves and each other and it is a beautiful rollercoaster ride of emotions 🙂.

The supporting cast are just as entertaining as the two main leads, they add so many layers to the story. Characters from the previous series are back and they were so much fun to see again 🙌🏾🙌🏾🥳.

The pacing and writing is so smooth and easy, it’s a page turner that will offer you a day of relaxation that you deserve. I so enjoyed this book and think you will as well

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I did not want to put this book down but you know, work has to happen at some point. The Way You Love Me was my first book by Elle Wright and I have no idea why it took me this long to start reading her books. In this third book of the Pure Talent series, Paige is trying to just get her divorce finalized and away from all the drama her ex-husband is involved in. When she reaches out to her agent, Andrew, he continues to avoid her. After she goes into hiding, Andrew finally decides to reach out to her. This books was amazing for how relatable Elle made the characters despite them both being in high profile careers. It really was a fantastic book that I wanted more of. I know I will definitely want to read the other books in this series and definitely read Elle’s other books now!

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Deliver to Kwana - Decatur 30032
The Way You Love Me (Pure Talent Book 3)
Amazon Customer
So Glad for Paige and Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
I received this from netgalley and was so happy because I was waiting on Paige and Andrew Story. He seem so sad in the other books, for him to finally get the woman he loves. That ex husband Julius made me ready to do some time. Paige mom that's my girl, she had her daughter back.

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Actress Paige goes off-grid after her marriage falls apart. Her agent, Andrew, follows her to Michigan to help her regroup. Their long-running attraction finally combusts. Will mixing business with pleasure destroy their relationship?

I enjoyed the characters in this sexy, low-angst romance. Readers who like Hollywood romances will likely enjoy this book. (The cover and description made me think it was small-town romance. It's not. Most of it takes place in Los Angeles and Detroit. Which is fine—just unexpected.)

Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received.

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Friends to lovers’ book!

Actress Paige Mills is Black America's Sweetheart and her soon to be ex-husband is trying to drag her down with him when he is accused of being a serial abuser. Her agent and friend Andrew Weathers is doing everything he can to help her weather the storm of bad publicity.

Andrew and Paige fall in love but need to learn to set walls about their careers because they are agent and client.

The Way You Love Me is the third book in The Pure Talent Series but you need to read all of them because they are intertwined group of friends. But I’m wishing that Duke would get a book!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

The Way You Love Me is the third book in the Pure Talent series, however it can be read as a stand-alone. All the books in the series are worth the read though.

I liked the dynamic of this one the most out of the three, being about longtime colleagues, actress Paige and her agent Andrew. Paige is dealing with a contentious divorce and Andrew is dealing with long-standing feelings for her that have made their partnership complicated. I melted as that yearning burned into passionate encounters, even as Paige’s life seemed to be imploding around her and they have to figure out how they can be together.

Paige’s ex is also an incredibly memorable antagonist, still trying to worm his way back into Paige’s life, in spite of everything that has gone down, and it was truly rewarding to see his life unravel once the story came to its conclusion.

I enjoyed this book (and this series overall), and think fans of contemporary romance with Black leads will enjoy this, especially if they also are interested in the ins and outs of show business.

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The Way You Love Me is an awesome read. It’s truly an attention grabber and keeper. It is well written. The characters and situations are real and relatable. Ms. Wright never disappoints.

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