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Ever After Always

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such a great story!! Married 10 years and they have to work through a lot still.. Shows you, you CHOOSE to fall in love every day with your partner! Marriage is work y'all! and this was so good!!

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Elevator Pitch: Aiden and Freya have been married for almost a decade and find their once happy marriage slipping away from them. Through fraught confrontations and a family trip, they try to heal what has been broken.

Review: This was an emotional ride. I haven't read the other books in the series and don't think it's a necessity to have done so (though it will probably be helpful in understanding the family dynamics - which I found a little confusing. The brothers characterisation all kind of blended to me as well). Aiden and Freya were very easy to root for and I found myself very invested in their relationship. A few tears were shed! I did find it a little overlong and the dialogue trite at times but overall it's a nice grown-up tale about keeping a relationship strong as opposed to most romance books that focus on the beginnings of a relationship. I'm intrigued to read the rest of the books in the series.

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I have loved Chloe Liese's books ever since reading the first two Bergman Brothers books last year.
This one is a Bergman Sisters book and it is a bit of a different romance as it focuses on Freya and Aiden's marriage that is in crisis.
Freya is the sassy oldest Bergman sibling and after being married to Aiden for almost 10 years, their marriage is hitting a very rough patch with no intimacy or communication. Aiden is the professor we saw set up Ryder and Willa in the first book and he's known for being a bit of a romance matchmaker. Unfortunately his anxiety and worries about being prepared for a future family has meant that he's shut down the communication and openness of his relationship with Freya.
After a hard shove from the loveable Bergman clan, Aiden and Freya begin a slow journey to repairing their relationship with counselling and a family trip to Hawaii.
This is a book that many readers will be able to relate to more than the happy ever after swept off your feet romances. This is a romance about true life struggles after the honeymoon faze and what needs to be done to keep them intact. This book tackles so many issues from anxiety to poverty to alcoholism and how they shape our lives. I love that Chloe always has characters that are real and suffer from things that aren't written about in romance novels.
Thanks to Netgalley.com and Chloe Liese for my complimentary eARC copy.

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I appreciated the last book of this series with Ren and Frankie but when it came to the solid couple, Aiden and Freya, my heart just melted so hard.

In some stories marriage is the end but in this one it’s only the beginning. After a decade being that strong couple who people rely on, Aiden and Freya would face some tough times and test their relationship.
A marriage in crisis with a strong hint of slow burn and angst.

Aiden and Freya had always a powerful chemistry and complicity, supportive and caring and their relationship was slowly drifting away, almost reaching the point of no return. In their journey to find their way back to the other, it would bring these two to put all the cards on the table, seeing the two sides how things got so hard for them to tell the truth to the other, to reveal their insecurities and downs.

Count on the Bergman family to remind them how strong they were, how they can fight this if they were willing to take a chance and not give up. Aiden felt hopeless and Freya had no hope. Their struggles broke my heart, as somehow as individuals losing some part of themselves along the way and consequently breaking apart.

I was rooting for these two during this battle, heartbreaking and emotional journey. It wasn’t easy and some truth needed to be told. I appreciated at times how you could see how great they were together, loving deeply and fiercely. I enjoyed some parts of lightness balancing greatly with the heavy times, proving that they couldn’t give up and fighting as a team, as partners.

You could sense all the love they had for the other, how hard it was to see your soulmate suffer and some parts could resonate with the readers making me more connected to them.

The author explored the complexity and difficulties of marriage or long term relationships with their ups and downs and dealing with mental health as well. A poignant and beautiful story, filled with so much love, genuine and honest.

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Ever After Always is a Bergman Sister Novel, focusing on Freya and her husband Aiden. Just shy of their 10th wedding anniversary, Freya and Aiden's marriage is in crisis. Enter the meddling (but well meaning) Bergman brothers, a Bergman family vacation to Hawaii and some serious work on their relationship. This story is emotional and moving, yet has so many funny and light-hearted (and a few steamy!) moments as well.

Like all of her other novels, Chloe has done an amazing job of writing real and relatable characters. Aiden lives with generalized anxiety disorder. As someone who also suffers from anxiety, I could really see my own thought processes and communication barriers in Aiden's character. I also appreciated the marriage-in-crisis theme; anyone who's been in a long-term relationship knows that it's work, and I would venture a guess that most everyone has felt at the end of their rope at one point or another. Watching Aiden and Freya work through things and start to find their way back to each other was really moving. Finally, Freya is a plus-size woman who is usually comfortable in her own skin, but admits that sometimes it's harder than it appears. As a plus-size woman myself, there's a few moments in this one that I felt to my core. It's a rare thing that I can relate to both characters so strongly; but even someone who doesn't feel such a strong connection will enjoy the human emotion and feelings poured into this one.

This was a stay up until 3 AM read for me. I give it ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and it features moderate steam.

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One romance trope I thought I would not like (prior to reading it) was marriage in crisis. I am married, but I thought why would I want to read about a troubled marriage?? Turns out I was wrong. I LOVE marriage in crisis romances! Chloe Liese’s latest release in The Bergman Brothers series is easily one of the most true to life marriage in crisis novels I’ve read.

I’ve been anticipating Freya and Aiden’s story since I first fell in love with the Bergman family. With all of Aiden’s matchmaking moments in Only When It’s Us, and then the hints at his marriage with Freya being in trouble in Always Only You, I had really high expectations for their book.

The Bergman’s have quickly become one of my favorite families in contemporary romance. They’re all so quirky, delightful, and true to life. Freya was the first that (to me) came off a little intense compared to her brothers, but by the end I really liked her a lot. I appreciated so many things about this story. The way marriage counseling was portrayed, the real life issues Aiden and Freya had, the accurate depiction of Aiden’s anxiety and how it affected their marriage. Per usual, Chloe nailed so many things about this story and made me want to stay with the Bergman’s for just a little longer. Especially all the scenes in Hawaii! This one was a slow burn with lots of sexual tension and steam, just the way I like it!

I ended up really enjoying Ever After Always, but I will say I struggled with the book at one point. One fun thing that’s happened all the stress from 2020 is that I cannot handle contemporary romances that are super stressful or heavy. The comparison to The Bromance Bookclub and All Your Perfects is spot on. There are a ton of funny moments with the meddling Bergman siblings, but the heavy moments were a lot for me when I read it.

This series was easily one of my favorites from last year. I highly recommend reading in order, especially before the next book comes out (I cannot wait for the next book!!!) 4.5 stars, 5 for Goodreads and Netgalley

There are content warnings for this one: anxiety representation, parental abandonment, parental alcoholism, and childhood poverty.

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Ever After Always is the third installment in the Bergman Brothers series. This marriage in trouble romance revolves around Freya, Bergman sister, and her husband Aiden. Readers met Aiden in book #1. It's nice to be back with the Bergman Clan. The family does meddle in this marriage but it is done in love. I enjoyed the banter throughout the story but the marriage counselor is my fav.
This story has positive representation. The author is amazing at building realistic, diverse characters effortlessly. I am ordering my paperback copy for my bookshelf. Thanks Chloe Elise and NetGalley for the e-ARC of this title.

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Last year I read both of Chloe Liese's 'Bergman Brothers' books and I was hooked. I knew I would devour anything she wrote. I couldn't wait to get another Bergman story and I was happy to find out that this one was Freya and Aiden's.

Freya and Aiden have been married almost ten years but recently, something has changed. They used to have such an easy love, and now things are difficult. So difficult that Freya asks Aiden to leave for a bit and give her some space. I completely felt for both of them. Marriage isn't always easy and I love reading books about what happens after. After the hea, the wedding, etc.

Though Aiden is swamped at work and Freya is still hurt with how much time he's been spending there, they go on a family vacation. Aiden knows this is his chance to make things right. Before the trip they see a marriage counselor and while on the beach, they see if they can make the necessary changes and reignite their spark.

I loved the romance between this couple and how even though they had their problems, I never felt like they didn't love each other or wouldn't make it. I also think the author did an incredible job with Aiden's anxiety rep and normalizing therapy is always a win. The biggest issue was miscommunication, which I think is pretty normal for a marriage in crisis book. I liked the way things worked out between them and I was fully invested in their story.

I love this family and this series so much! Always Only You was in my top 10 of 2020 so this had some big shoes to fill, and though it wasn't as good as Ren and Frakie's story for me, I'm so glad that it was still a 5 star read that I loved. Ever Always After is my first 5 star of the year. I love the family dynamic, the romance, the way the author handled Aiden's anxiety and the emotion. I can't recommend checking out this series enough.

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This book. I honestly have a hard time putting into words how much I love it and what it made me feel. There are so rarely books I find about couples that are already married and what their romance looks like. I enjoy books that explore what it's like to find that someone and fall head over heels, but books like this are so special, too.

Freya and Aiden's marriage is failing and they are both hurting deeply. Marriage is hard and their struggles, emotions, and love felt so incredibly realistic.

Chloe Liese's writing style and character development are some of the best I've read. She creates characters you can see yourself in. Also, her descriptions of marriage and what is essential to make it work were so wonderful. I rarely highlight as I read but there were so many passages I loved.

While there are heavy moments as Aiden and Freya work on their relationship, there's also lots of fun and humor, too. I absolutely loved getting to spend time with the whole Bergman clan. Some of my favorite moments were Aiden spending time with Freya's brothers.

I cannot recommend this book, series, and author enough!

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Welcome aboard to the "Angel screaming, crying, and squealing over a book" train. We are glad to see you back for the thousandth time!

Yes, yes, I know. Here I am, over here fangirling over another AMAZING book! This is my first Chloe Liese book. And let me tell you, I am in LOVE. I am most definitely planning on reading the other books in this series cause WOW.

I was emotionally drawn in not only by the story & characters, but also the fact the book had it's own PLAYLIST where each chapter had it's own song! I swear that made my emotions pump up like 20x more than usual. I was bawling over the sad moments, squealing over the spicy moments, and laughing my booty off over the funny moments!

I swear, the Bergman family is seriously amazing. I wish I could have that big of a close family. I was laughing so hard I nearly choked at the brothers. They are SO funny!

Also, can I just say, everyone is so HOT. Like throw me a fan over here cause I am melting!!

So uh. I definitely recommend this if you couldn't tell already! 😂

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A troubled marriage and Freya and Aiden they are near the brink of really separating. A grand gesture isn't going to fix the problem, instead both parties need to reexamine who they are, what they want, and really just start being honest with one another. The alternating view allows us to hear what they can't say to each other. exposing their fears, insecurities, hope, and love for each other. I haven't read the first two books in the series, and perhaps if I did, I would understand the story in greater depth, but I didn't feel it was necessary.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC

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This is a great romance about a close knit family and people they love. This book is about the eldest of the Bergman’s, Freya and her tumultuous marriage to her husband Ian. The marriage in trouble trope is not normally my favorite by CL does a great job at balancing the issues between this couple with the individual issues they deal with that affect the marriage. This story has really great anxiety rep and a couple addressing issues through counseling.

What really sets this story (and series) apart is the Bergman clan. Freya’s brothers and their significant others sweetly if not imperfectly try to help and give support to both Freya and Aiden and were a great counterpoint to the emotion of the main conflict.

While I wouldn’t start with this book (you should definitely start with Only When Its Us) it is a really great story about marriage, family, secrets and redemption and whole heartily recommend it!

Trigger Warning—childhood trauma

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Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. I love love love love love Chloe Liese's writing. It's so easy to read and yet you can find the emotions in it. I appreciate that even though this is a marriage in crisis book, neither Aiden nor Freya were the "bad guy"... they both had their issues and they both resolved to work through them, even though there were a lot of ups and downs when it came to fixing their marriage. i will say that that it was pretty dark at the beginning and I wasn't sure if Freya was going to let Aiden in (which is good, especially from a book where we're guaranteed a HEA) but maybe with everything going on around us right now, I wanted light. It's still another winner from CL. Looking forward to the next Bergman book!

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Thank you so much to Chloe Liese and Netgalley for a copy of this wonderful book in exchange for an honest review.
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We get to revisit the Bergman family in Ever After Always following Feyre and Aidan. This novel is a marriage in crisis, slow burn opposites attract romance and it is so good! I loved the focus on an established relationship and the work it takes to make a relationship last. I loved the focus on communication and growing with your partner through the years. This novel can be read as a stand alone but I really recommend reading all of the books in this series. Chloe Liese writes inclusive romances and it is so nice to see representation in literature. Plus the Bergman family is so much fun!
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Content: there are heavy topics included in this novel including : anxiety, panic attacks, alcoholism, parent leaving their child, withholding truth

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This was such a cute story of a married couple, Aidan and Freya whose marriage is on the rocks. One of the most underrated tropes out there, I love the relationship between the two. The author did such a great job pulling you in the emotions, especially of Aidan- who loves his wife but has no clue how to fix his marriage.

I wish I had read the first 2 books. This is the 3rd book in a series, and although I didn't miss a beat with who the characters are, I wish I had read the other 2 books to get a better understanding of the other Bergman's in the family.

Definitely going to find the first 2 to get caught up. Thanks Netgalley for a copy of this beautiful book!

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This may be the best marriage in crises story I’ve ever read! I rarely pick second chance romances because I’m such a cynical human being and I kinda don’t believe in them, but this book made even a cynical like me feel things! And oh how I felt every single emotion! That’s why Chloe Liese became an auto read author for me. To write a book like that? She’s just amazing. Seriously if you haven’t picked this series yet, do yourself a favour and check it out!

”We can’t possible hope to always live ‘happily’. But ‘ever after’? That we can hope for and choose. Because ‘ever after’ isn’t an idea. It’s a person—an imperfect person who’s perfect for you.” Her eyes search mine as she gives me one soft, tender kiss.
“You’re that person, for me. You’re my ever after.”

I’m not even in a relationship and I’ve learned so much from those characters. This couple is my goal. My idols. I wanna be them when I grow up. I wanna have that. That special kind of communication they reached. How both of them owned their mistakes instead of just blaming the each other. How they were not perfect, but still they were willing to actually try instead of just being stubborn, saying I’m done, or keep on hating each other. How neither of them was actually wrong, they just weren’t on the same wavelength for some time and that’s okay. All their problems came from really good intentions. And even in their lowest times, I could still feel their love.

The representations were just perfect. How Aiden talks about his anxiety. I felt that on a deeper level. He was just so good and so vulnerable and I just wanted to set and hug him for hours. I loved him. And how Freya talked about her body and her feelings. She’s just so freakin amazing. i loved seeing them willing to try to make things work. Everything about this book is so relatable and so real and just so beautiful. The whole series is nothing less than perfect. Oh and I loved seeing the whole Bergman family again!! This family is the best!

I almost cried when I read that we’re finally getting Axel’s book next!!! And that last scene? I’m already jumping from excitement!!

Huge Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing this copy.

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CW: Anxiety, childhood poverty, parental abandonment, alcoholism⁣

Thank you @strandedinbooks for the content warnings and as a reminder for me to get better at including these! ⁣

I loved the first two book of this series so I was ecstatic when I found out I was approved for an arc of this one. I really appreciate how the Bergman family and their significant others have real life illnesses/diagnoses and experiences that shape them and are written well. ⁣🌸

I especially think @chloe_liese did a great job of displaying anxiety. As someone with anxiety, I was highlighting a lot of pages of this one! ⁣

✨“It took me a long time—and lots of therapy hours—to accept that my anxiety makes life harder, but it doesn’t make me wrong or damaged or…well, anything bad. It just…is. And sometimes it’s quiet and sometimes it’s loud, and no matter what, I’ve learned to cope. I’m tough. I push through a lot.”⁣✨

I thought this was more real as it dealt with an already married couple who was dealing with life changes and didn’t communicate about their struggles or needs, where as the first two books were more about getting to know their characters as they fell in love. I enjoyed their journey and seeing their walls come down as they got to know each other again. ⁣I also loved the references to other romance books, and one is pictured here! 📖

There’s a lot more I could say, using quotes and spoilers, but this is already getting too long! I highly recommend this whole series but this one in particular comes out this Tuesday, and you don’t want to miss it! ⁣

I love this family and can’t wait to keep reading about them! ⁣❤️❤️

Thank you @netgalley for the arc.

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Thank you Chloe and NetGalley for my #gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.

Ever After Always (The Bergman Brother Series #3) by Chloe Liese 🦜

CW: marriage in crisis, discussion of poverty, anxiety, discussion of alcoholism, pregnancy struggles

This is a book that will have you roaring in laughter, cussing up a storm, fanning yourself from that STEAM, and falling in love all over again.

Apparently marriage-in-crisis is a trope I love? It’s a recent discovery so bear with me.

I love everything I’ve read from Chloe Liese. The Bergman Brothers series has me feeling every emotion! I went through this book as a plus-sized woman and someone with anxiety. I struggled with parts that hit so strongly and deeply, I had to take a pause. Freya’s thoughts and discussion of her body are the same that I have felt over the years. Aiden’s anxiety, especially over the topics that he was anxious over were so real and grounded that I felt for him in the pit of my soul.  These are definitely characters I will forever hold in my heart.

This series gets better and better. I can’t wait for Ever After Always to also be on audio so I can binge them all again! This is one of my favorite romance series of the year and I highly recommend!

This book is best read with a cup of hot tea, cat snuggles, or on the beach.

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Another wonderfully written book by Chloe Liese!

In this one, we are following the story of Aiden and Freya who are married for almost ten years. Their marriage start to slowly fall apart but fortunately, Aiden realizes this soon and ask Freya to go to a marriage counselor with him. They also go on a family vacation together with all the Freya's family.

I like how the author portrayed Aiden's anxiety and the progress they had to make to start falling in love with each other again. Individually, I wish I liked Freya more. I feel like Aiden has done more progress for both of them. He also learned more from the past mistakes. Freya was just... there. I really didn't see any learning from her part which just proved me right at the ending when she almost destroyed what they rebuilt together.

I love seeing the brothers. I can't wait to read the book about Axel (or was it Alex? The father and son have similar names) - anyway, I mean the son, obviously :D

Otherwise, I think this book is a great recommendation for readers who love any kind of second chances because Ever After Always is full of them. I also love how unique their therapist was :)

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Chloe Liese has done it again with her newest Bergman Brothers book... or should we say sister!
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Frey’s and Aiden have been a staple in the Bergman brothers lives but what happens when their own marriage crumbles after a decade? Can they find a way to get through to each other, reconnect, and save the marriage?
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I want to start this off by saying if you haven’t read any of the other books in this series, go do it! And even if you haven’t, this could be read as a standalone.
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I already loved Freya and Aiden from the other books, and it was cool to get a look under the covers of their true dynamic and relationship. You can feel their pain, their longing, their frustration as the marriage gets rocky. The entire Bergman clan ends up on a family vacation together and you know they can’t help but mettle in Freya and Aidens business. But vacation and home life are two different things.
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I feel the author made some great choices in discussions around normalcy of communication, sex etc in marriages and also with mental health challenges. A lot of really relatable moments!
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Overall, a 🌟🌟🌟🌟 for me, and I’m looking forward to continuing the series!

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