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Complementary copy of book given from Netgalley for honest review and opinion. I really enjoyed this book. The medical condition that became evident in the end helped to understand how a man could destroy such a wonderful marriage as well as restored hope that he wasn't a jerk.

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All or None by Tara Sue Me. I did not realize this was a part of a series when I started. I also think the description was not completely revealing about the content of the book. I may not have picked this book up based on that alone. While I appreciate the story, and I think the writing is very well done, I was not entirely engrossed in this story. I do think may will enjoy this book.

Thank you to NetGalley and After Six Publishing for the opportunity to read this book for an honest review.

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ARC received for review

It's finally Ty and Lillian's turn. This takes place at the same time as book 2. They like kink but no more than the previous two couples. There's a spanking or two and more talk than doing. Interesting explanation to how the PA got into his bed. I did love the epilogue with all the couples. Now I want one more book with Dom Eric and maybe hook him up with Ty's little sister.

Anybody else hate it when they change the cover design mid series.

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I received this Arc for an honest review.
The third book in the series has Ty and Lily divorcing. You find out why and you also see how neither one has really moved on from the divorce or each other. Ty has moved back from London and wants to try to work it out with Lilly yet she wants to move on but still does not know-how. She begins to think she has the answer in Florida working at rebuilding homed after a hurricane, but Ty ends up there as well. Though there is another man who is interested in her she still has feelings for Ty.
When Ty finally says he needs to let her go she really wants him yet he does let her go. She comes back though when he ends up in the hospital which does in a way answer some of what happened at the beginning. The BDSM is light and only between them which is fine, I do feel like the story was just a little rushed but that is just me. I read this in just a few hours. Did like the ending though.

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3 1/2 Stars

Ty and Lillian were married and when Lillan caught Ty in bed with another women ... she left him. And although Ty didn't remember anything when he woke up that fateful morning, he didn't argue with Lillian and let her leave without a fight. Then he went to work in London for three years to get away so he didn't have to see her every day. But he's back now and he will stop at nothing to make Lillian his again. Lillian hasn't been able to move on from Ty, but now that's he back she has to get away from him. She goes to Miami to work for charity on homes that were damaged in a hurricane ... and Ty follows her. Will Lillian move on from Ty? Or will she let him back into her heart?

I just couldn't get into this book. I didn't read the first two books in the series and I have a feeling that I missed out on a lot of back story for Ty and Lillian. I also felt like there were unanswered questions ... like what actually happened the night Lillian caught Ty in bed with another woman.

I received an early copy courtesy of After Six Publishing through NetGalley in exchange for a honest review.

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3.5 stars for me

I have read a few previous stories from this author and loved them. This one just didn’t grab me as much. I enjoyed the second chance/emotional aspects of the book but didn’t 100% connect with the characters or their chemistry.

I enjoyed the outcome of the book and the supporting characters were great. I will definitely look at reading the other two books in this series.

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I’m going to preface this by saying that Tara Sue Me is a new to me author and I have not read the previous two books in the series. This book can be read as a standalone, but the couples from the first two books in the series are featured and my guess is that I missed out on some of the tension leading up to this book.

The book itself was an easy, quick read. I liked both Lillian and Ty. I will say I was surprised by how non-explicit the sex scenes were considering they’re members of a BDSM club. I don’t know if it’s Tara Sue Me’s style or if it’s just this book. Reflecting on the book, I am genuinely confused why Lillian was still working as a PA at her ex’s company if she received a billion dollar divorce settlement (the text literally says she got a 10-figure settlement), but whatever, romance reasons.

One thing that really bugged me (mild spoilers ahead) is that there was no discussion of or references to birth control. I know they’re a formerly married couple, but they’ve been separated for three years. They don’t even have a conversation about their sexual partners during the separation until after they’ve had sex twice. If this was a book that was published 5+ years ago I probably wouldn’t have noticed, but it was very weird to read a contemporary romance today without it.

Thank you to NetGalley and BookBuzz.net for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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