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Everything for You

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You know how you read a series and you can't wait to read the next book but you know the next book can't possibly top the last... This book was amazing. I cannot say enough good things about how much Ollie's story gave me life and hope and faith. He is this golden sunshine against the dark halo that is his neighbor and teammate, Gavin. Their story was sweet and silly, there were pranks, amazing banter, embarrassing situations, and that giant Bergman family. Oh and the A frame of course! I fell hard for them and love their journey from nothing to something and cannot wait to see what's next!

For Bergman readers there were lots of amazing new bits of information like babies and weddings and updates galore!!!

This book is for you if love love MM, sports romance, age-gap, grump-sunshine, workplace, pining, forced proximity!

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I'm not always a fan of sports romance novels but I pretty consistently am a fan of Chloe Liese, so this was a no brainer for me in terms of requesting it. I really enjoyed this overall, and as a chronically ill person with chronic pain, the descriptions of Gavin's struggle with chronic pain really resonated for me (though I am certainly not a professional athlete). I always appreciate Chloe Liese's careful and sensitive portrayal of people who experience chronic conditions and people who are neurodiverse. I liked this enemies to lovers story set in the world of professional soccer (MLS), though I do have a small gripe (which is not at all unique to this book, but to so many enemies to lovers romances) - I feel like the shift from enemies to lovers was super fast (again, a common thing), and it took me out of the story just a tiny bit at a couple of points. Overall, a solid read and, in my opinion, a very authentic portrayal of chronic pain.

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‘Everything for You’ is grumpy/sunshine perfection. Fans of Ted Lasso and Roy Kent will fall hard for Oliver and Gavin in this heartwarming, funny, swoon-worthy romance.

Author Chloe Liese has built a reputation of inclusivity, sensitivity, and respect for her characters and readers alike. Her characters are incredibly authentic and their struggles seem incredibly real. Gavin and Oliver seem like they could be any soccer superstars we see on TV. The Bergman family feel like they could be any family in the neighborhood.

This story helps readers understand anxiety and chronic pain a little bit better, but it does so in a way that isn’t dry or boring like medical text. Nor does the writing come across as “preachy.” Instead, anxiety and chronic pain are conditions these characters live with, just like our own family members, friends and coworkers may be living with similar conditions. They’re part of the story, but not the whole story. Books by Chloe Liese show us over and over again that everyone deserves love.

While this story undoubtedly belongs to Oliver and Gavin, readers witness several Bergman family milestones in this story - along with lots of Bergman family hijinks balanced with tender moments. I can’t think of anything I would change about this one.

I received an early copy via Netgalley. All opinions are my own.

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Chloe Liese has absolutely outdone herself with Everything for You. I have loved all 5 books in the Bergman Brothers series, but Oliver & Gavin have permanently cemented a place in my heart. This is the first book in the series to feature a m/m romance and Liese created such a wonderful story between these two professional soccer players. Everything for You is the grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity, opposite attracts romance that I needed right now.

If you are a fan of Ted Lasso, Gavin will surely give you Roy Kent vibes (who doesn't want that!) and I highly recommend this book for fans of the show who are wanting more soccer while we wait for the new season of Ted!

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A big thank you to Chloe Liese for providing an ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 4.5 stars rounded up!

TL;DR: Everything for You was a swoontastic heartwarming romance between a sunshine all-star and the grump who steals his heart. Chloe Liese never fails to serve a sweet inclusive romance with relatable characters that you can tell are written so much heart and as much care as possible. This romance managed to make me laugh, cry and swoon and filled my heart up with so much happiness and hope. The Bergman Brothers series continues to be so delightful and I absolutely cannot wait for whoever’s story is next—I hope it’s Viggo cos I can’t wait to see him fall hard!

I've been a huge Chloe Liese fan ever since reading the first Bergman Brothers book and I've loved every book in the series since, so it's not a surprise to know that I loved Everything for You, too! To say that I'm invested in the Bergman family/siblings would be an understatement and Oliver's story was everything that I didn't know I wanted for him (and Gavin too, of course). I finished this book with a happy heart shedding a few happy tears and feeling comforted and hopeful. I apologise in advance if this review is all over the show cos all I want to do is scream how much my heart is so full of their love and how incredibly satisfied I am with their HEA and PLS READ THIS BOOK, but I'm gonna try to form some coherent sentences and hopefully, I'll make some kind of sense. 😂

What I loved:
- All the tropes this book served were *chefs kiss*! Enemies to lovers, grumpy/sunshine, just one bed (which gave ALL the steamy/angsty ‘oh shit, it wasn’t a dream’ energy), ‘let me take care of you’, ‘I will fight with everything I have for you’… Literally had me melting, friends. MELTING!
- Meddling friends and family. Oh, how I loved all the meddlers in this book! We have Gavin’s geriatric poker night buddies who brought the karaoke, mocktail cocktail hangover shenanigans. We have Coach who is secretly a meddler with her “play nice as co-captains or else” threats. And then of course, there’s the whole Bergman family but mostly romance-obsessed Viggo. I absolutely cannot wait for Viggo’s story because that man is going to get is so bad and it is gonna be so amazing! Seriously, I was cackling so hard at so many points during this story, I can’t stress enough how much of a good time I had reading it!
- Oliver was such an easy character to love. He is a literal ray of fucking sunshine. His never-ending positivity and penchant for humming and singing Hamilton and Encanto tunes were absolutely infectious! He’s consistently there for others and is always ready to spread optimism and self-love, except when it comes to himself. He hides his anxiety behind big smiles and I honestly related so much to Oliver for so many reasons (not just the LMM love and appreciation)!
- I was a little worried about my feelings toward Gavin at the beginning. He was *a lot* of grump to handle but the more we learned about him the more I hurt for him and I just wanted to give him a big ass hug and never let go. Gavin buries his emotions deep and he carries a surprising amount of fear but I absolutely understood why. Soccer became his lifeline when he was introduced to the game as an angry kid and now that he’s getting closer to retirement age, he’s terrified that there’s nothing for him when the game is done.
- “Same, same but different”: despite the grumpy/sunshine contrast to their personalities, Oliver and Gavin actually have so much in common. The way they hide their true selves behind masks they project to protect themselves, the way they don’t love by half-measures, they way they love hard on the people in their lives that they care so much about. They’re both a little lonely and unbelieving of the fact that they are good enough and deserve love. When they finally allow themselves to look past their differences, their chemistry was absolutely EXPLOSIVE! Holy wow, at points I wasn’t sure whether they’d beat or eat each other up! 🥵 I would say that their romance is a bit of a slow burn and there were many “that was so close” moments that had me holding my breath but let me tell you, the pay off when they finally finally get together is so freaking worth it. Like, wow. So much chemistry. So much fire. All the love!
- The Bergman family. This family wins every time. There’s so much love and acceptance in this group and I love how they’re unfailingly supportive of each other and so welcoming to all the partners. I couldn’t imagine a more wonderful family to be accepted into. This story takes place several years after the end of the previous book and so much has happened in that time but my favourite new addition to the family is Linnea. Linnie is such an absolute delight and total firecracker! I absolutely adored her enthusiasm for everything and the way she manages to wrap Gavin around her little finger—swoons for days! 😍

What I wanted more of (if I had to be picky):
- The Bergman family. Specifically, I was a little disappointed that we didn’t get more Viggo time because of how close he is with Oliver, although that didn’t mean I did love what we got of him. I’m just greedy and kinda always want more of this family? But we do get more of the Bergman’s in EFY compared to the last book which is great!
- The sporting aspect and team dynamics. The story actually starts with a great team scene that had me grinning foolishly (but then again I did that a lot while reading this story LOL) and we do get bits and pieces of team interactions but it’s not like typical sports romance levels of interactions. I guess you will also have to suspend your disbelief a bit at how little sporting actually takes place; save for the few games that play a big role in their character growth and their changing relationship dynamic, they don’t really spend much time practicing or doing sporting things (as would be expected.

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Everything For You is a grumpy/sunshine, enemies-to-lovers, age-gap sports romance you’ll be rooting for from the first pages.

Oliver Bergman, bless his little heart. He’s the golden retriever of the Bergman siblings. You just can’t help but love him. We’ve watched him grow up from a prank-pulling teen (okay, maybe that playful part of his past isn’t totally purged from his system!) into a man proving himself as a leader on and off the field. He ever so slowly starts to show us a more vulnerable side of his sunshine-y soul.

Meanwhile, veteran teammate Gavin, literally Ollie’s teenage fantasy, not only puts the capital G in Gorgeous, but also Grump. Thanks to a meddling coach, the players are forced to be co-captains this season. The tension quickly reaches a boiling point.

Gavin’s built up such a tough exterior he might as well be made of stone. Dealing with decades of chronic pain from career-related injuries, he can feel in his bones it’s just about time to hang up his cleats for good. Gavin can’t help but resent Ollie, who’s at the top of his game with a good decade of playing time left. The trouble is, Ollie has been chipping away at his impenetrable exterior for years, & Gavin’s thisclose to letting him in. As a wise old pal tells him, “...the cracks are where the light shines through.”

Here’s a list of more things you’ll likely love about Everything For You:
-Bergman family updates
-A-frame gatherings
-elderly, meddling poker buddies (truly one of my favorite aspects)
-representation for chronic pain / anxiety
-the best “only one bed” scene
-thoughtful inclusiveness for side characters

Y’all, Chloe is an absolute word wizard(ess?). She’ll have you crying (probably in the 1st chapter), laughing your ass off, swooning, possibly spontaneously combusting during those steamy scenes, and just walking around with a dazed smile on your face for days after finishing this book (all while peppering in SAT words without sounding the least bit pretentious.)

If you don’t trust my raving review, just check out the nearly 5-star average on GR. DO WITH THAT WHAT YOU WILL… ;)

Thanks so much to the author for providing an eARC via NetGalley. It was truly one of my most anticipated books of the year, and it exceeded expectations.

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This is Ollie and Gavin's story and it's quite fun and sweet. Though I couldn't really relate to Ollie as much in this book as I did in the previous book. I don't think Gavin deserved what he did. He's kind of annoying and self-centred which I didn't like. And Gavin is just so wonderful, I wished we get to know him better, his backstory and all. I still adored their story. I loved all the combination of tropes in it though we don't really get to see much of the sports aspect of it.

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This book is essentially queer Ted Lasso fan fiction and I am here for it. This is the fifth book in the Bergman Brother series and the first one in the series I have read. While the book can be read and enjoyed on its own, I did find all of Oliver’s siblings hard to keep track of and know that i would have done better I had read their books. This book follows Oliver as he who is suddenly promoted to co-captain of the L.A. Galaxy with Gavin who is about a decade older and his childhood crush. Gavin is essentially Roy Kent. He’s grumpy from his body constantly being in pain, stoic, and foulmouthed. The pair must work together as co-captains and neighbors and end up falling for one another.
I love soccer and am genuinely surprised there aren’t more sports romances with soccer players. I really liked Gavin, but the problem with him essentially being Roy Kent is that I already knew exactly who he was going to be and what his story arc would be from having watched Ted Lasso. I really enjoyed his POV and which he had more page time, but as this is a Bergman novel, it was Oliver’s story. Oliver was a bit bland. I wanted him to be a Jamie Tart type character, but that’s not who he was, if he is anyone from Ted Lasso he’s a Colin. I found his pranking childish but loved his interactions with his niece and brother Viggo. I loved Viggo’s love of romance novels and Oliver’s ability to identify when his life was turning into a romance novel (I particularly loved the only-one-bed scene). I really liked Oliver and Gavin together and do see them as a couple that has a future together. Overall I enjoyed the book and can see myself reading the other books in the series.
Thank you to Chloe Liese and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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2.5 stars.

I have followed and loved the Bergman family series since the start, and am a total fan, but was never really excited about Oliver's story. Perhaps it was because he was so young in the other books, or maybe it was because I never felt pulled to his character. I wanted to read it though, as I adore this series.

I applaud Chloe for writing a MM romance, when the other characters in the series are all MF. It's always great to see diversity, and I ship any two people falling in love, no matter what their sexual orientation is.

This book had all the tropes, including the good ol' only one bed trope 😂

Oliver and Gavin had sizzling chemistry, the attraction was palpable!

I loved seeing all the Bergman family pop in and out of the story, but it was a lot! There were weddings, more weddings, vow renewals, babies, and if this was the first book you picked up, it would be quite overwhelming I think.
As always I loved seeing the family visit the A-frame, and still want to book it for my holiday ha ha.

The brotherly and sisterly support was lovely, as was the message of hope, and of letting others in.

I liked Gavin, and although I can't comment on his chronic pain, as have no experience of that. Would he really have been able to play at that level, in that much pain though?
I wanted more of Gavin's back story, we only scratched the surface.

Now to the stuff I unfortunately didn't like..
Oliver felt shallow and fake, and a bit self centred. I found him quite annoying to be honest ☹️

The constant Hamilton mentions. I haven't seen it, so that annoyed me. Ditto for Ted Lasso, who the hell is that? Pop culture alienates readers who aren't clued up on it, and also dates a book.

The anxiety rep, as great as it was seeing it again included in this series, as many, including myself suffer from it, wasn't how I have experienced it. I guess everyone is different, but generally the last thing that would help me is someone holding my hand or people crowding me🤷🏻‍♀️


Time jumps Argh. I see why it was done, but always hate them.

The cheese thing.

Oliver whipping a hankie out of his pocket. This actually took me out the story because do people carry actual hankies in this century?!

The 3 year old talking like she's a weird teenager.

Some of the love scenes being weirdly vague "he touched me there"

The preachiness. All the books have a little of it, but this one felt like it was shoving toxic masculinity and romance books in my face, and I'm so over it!

Oh and I hated the last two chapters! Never ending I love you forever, you're my everything etc. It felt out of character for Gavin, and totally unrealistic. Do people actually talk like this?! Sorry my eyes were rolling.

Maybe ignore my review, as everyone else seems to love it?! Maybe I'm just a grump! Idk.

Sorry Chloe, I feel terrible that I didn't love this, but I'm sure so many others will!

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Chloe Liese does the grump sunshine pairing so well, and this latest couple is no exception. Oliver Bergman is has big, adorable, and smoking hot golden retriever energy that Gavin Hayes finds incredibly irritating considering he's trying to avoid him at all costs. Oliver can't understand why the veteran soccer player he's looked up to growing up is so cold, distant, and honestly just mean. He's determined to kill Gavin with kindness, since he's sworn off the Bergman way of settling things via prank wars. The two have to figure out how to a least act cordial to each other when coach decides to make the two of them co-captains to balance each other out. Typical Bergman family chaos and meddling ensues.
I love that Liese includes diversity of all forms in her novels. The men's professional soccer coach is a woman, one of the people that works at the coffee shop Oliver frequents goes by they/them pronouns, not to mention the characters who are neurodivergent. It's done without fanfare, and I just love it.
I highly recommend this book if you are looking for a grump sunshine romance with the tropes of enemies to lovers, forced proximity, work place romance, and one bed. Everything for You has bi representation, as well as characters living with anxiety and chronic pain. Overall, a phenomenal read with all the feels.

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I thank NetGalley and Chloe Liese for providing me with an early copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Everything for You was the grumpy/sunshine romance of my dreams. This is one of my all-time favorite troupes and I am always here for it! I love the Bergman siblings so much and Oliver’s book is one of my favorites (right behind Ren’s which I’m not sure can ever be topped!)

Oliver and Gavin are on the same soccer team but they’re worlds apart. Gavin is a veteran player at the end of his career. He’s the captain of the team and a bit of a grouch. Oliver is a younger player who always has a cheerful disposition. Oliver has always looked up to Gavin, but Gavin is especially grouchy to Oliver.

Oh, and not only are they teammates, but they happen to be neighbors as well. And now, to Gavin’s demise, co-captains of their team. There is only so much a man can take. Oliver tries to not take it personally and keep his happy disposition, but he is fed up as well and starts to prank Gavin. This whole part of the book kept me smiling.

I love the progression from enemies, to friends, to so much more. Gavin and Oliver had so much chemistry and I thought they were so great together. You could tell they truly cared for one another and it was so much more than just the attraction between them. It was such a beautiful slow burn and just made me so happy while reading.

This book was so much fun to read. But not only that, it was emotional, had the best family vibes and representation, and the most wonderful Ted Lasso feels (Yes, this inspired me to FINALLY watch it)! I also loved the friendships that Gavin had with his old man friends. It was seriously a highlight of the book! It was a perfect for me story and a lovely romance!

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Thank you to Netgalley and to the publisher for giving me this book to review.

Everything For You is the first book in the series that I have read and honestly, I definitely feel that you do not need to read the other books before this one but I do plan on reading them just because I really like the characters in it. I really liked how this was pretty much the grumpy/sunshine and enemies to lovers tropes and I liked how the chronic pain was handled within the book.

The main reason this book jumped out to me is that it is a sports romance and sports romances are my jam. This had a perfect balance between sports, romance, enemies and plot.

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Grump and Sunshine, adversaries turned co-captains, mutual secret crushes, yes please!!!

Oliver is determined to avoid heartbreak again and to always put on a happy face, except he kind of has some big feelings for his co-Captain and that’s causing some less than happy times. Gavin is at the end of his career and can’t stand to think about what comes next, except he’s pretty sure he wants Oliver in it.

Is this my favorite Bergman book? I think so! There was nothing I didn’t love from the anxiety and chronic pain rep to the grump and sunshine personalities to every singe scene with Linnea and the whole Bergman family to the incredible intimacy and passion; it’s all perfection!

I received a complimentary review copy of this book but all opinions are my own.

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ARC provided by NetGalley. Tears, joy and all other emotions provided by Chloe Liese.

If I could give this book 10 stars, I would. I loved this book even more than this lactose intolerant anxiety sufferer loves cheese.

The representation in this book is wonderful, as I knew it would be after devouring the four previous Bergman brothers' books. I have never felt so seen when reading a book before as Oliver's anxiety symptoms were so comparable to mine, even down to the stress-eating cheese (a regular occurence in my house!)

This book has leapt to my all time favourites list and I couldn't love it more if I tried. Thank you Chloe for giving us stories about real people navigating life and finding love..

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I cannot say enough how much I love her books. I love the care she puts into writing characters that experience realistic life including things like chronic pain and anxiety/panic.

The way the chronic pain was included in this book was really good. I've had chronic pain for 11 years and those parts really resonated with me. I've also had issues with anxiety so those parts did too even though mine haven't been chronic, I will admit that a few anxiety attacks are enough to imagine how hard more frequent ones would be. I'm thankful to authors that shed light on these things and help destigmatize therapy and medication when needed.

M/M romance is not my favorite, but I love the Bergman world so much that I still really enjoyed this book. I especially loved the teammates to lovers aspect as well. I do love a good sports romance. I love how Gavin and Oliver connected in this book. They were there for each other in some really important ways and they both grew so much in this book.

If you haven't read all the books in this series yet I highly recommend them all. They are simply amazing. Ever After Always is still my favorite, but I truly love them all.

I received an advanced copy of this book through NetGalley. This is my honest review.

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Thank you Netgalley for the advanced reading copy! Full disclosure, I have read all the Bergman brothers series by Chloe Liese up to this point, and I love them all dearly. This one did not disappoint and I continue to love Liese and these siblings. Oliver is a star soccer player for the L.A. Galaxy, when the aging superstar Gavin comes to play for the team. But though Oliver thought Gavin would make a great teammate and possible mentor, they do not get along; Gavin is gruff and mean on the field and Oliver resorts to pranking him to get even. Over the course of the story, Oliver and Gavin grow together and in their attraction to one another. This is a kind of Ted Lasso fan fiction of the title character and Roy Kent, which worked great for me as a fan of the show. This is a great enemies-to-lovers romance, but what Liese really does well is show that love can save people from themselves. Gavin has chronic pain from soccer injuries and is hesitant to believe that anyone could love him if he’s not a star soccer player. Oliver has generalized anxiety and panic attacks, and believes that letting people see the true him only detracts from his professionalism and focus. Ultimately both Oliver and Gavin open up to each other, and it’s very much worth the wait. Liese always writes in her author's note about how everyone deserves love, and this is another great example in her storytelling skills of how people can find happiness when they open up and accept the power of love. It’s a sappy but true thought, and Liese really gets it and knows how to portray it on the page. I recommend this book for fans of enemies to lovers, LGBTQ+ romance, soccer, Ted Lasso, and the Bergman siblings.

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Oliver and Gavin snuck up on me. But two chapters in and I was getting strong Roy Kent (who I love) and Ted Lasso vibes. I didn’t realize until the end (authors note) that was the very show that inspired Chloe for this book.

Oliver wears his positive attitude like a shield to protect himself from his spiraling thoughts. While Gavin is a grump, who cusses too much, and who holds everyone at arms length by building walls to protect himself. They may seem like opposites but really they are both just protecting themselves, and they are just what the other needs.

“Any you need to do your part, too. Believe in yourself, in your worth, that you’re enough. Because you are.”

I didn’t think going into this that I would resinate with these characters. But man I saw myself in both Gavin and Oliver, and it was everything.

I cannot wait for Viggo’s story, or Ziggy’s whoever is next. But for now I will probably reread Oliver and Gavin’s and soak up a little more of that Bergman magic.

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The representation in this book was fantastic, and I always love a good grumpy//sunshine trope! I’m not the biggest fan of an age gap in romance, but honestly I didn’t mind it here

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Everything for You
Book 5 in the Bergman Brothers series
Rating: 5 stars
Thank you to the publisher for the ARC given through NetGalley for review. All opinions are my own.

I have read the previous books in the series (with the exception of book 1-I promise I will go back and read it) and I have to say that this one is my favorite!! It was soooo good!!
Everything for you is the story of two soccer players who have been playing together for two years. One of them has been a professional soccer player for a very long time, but due to many injuries he pretty much lives in pain everyday. The other one's career as a soccer player is barely taking off. It is not until the coach makes them co-captains that spark that has been slowing burning finally explodes when they are stuck in situations together.
I really loved this story!! We get Gavin and Oliver's point of view. Their bickering at the beginning was a joy to read because as a reader we get to see that they are really attracted to each other, though they are resisting this attraction for their own reasons. Gavin and Oliver's personalities where so different that their choice of clothing said it all. I loved how they would call each other out in their choice of colors.
I loved to see them butt heads, but also when they slowly begin to know one another and finally understand their feelings. They had many sweet and funny moments! Grumpy Gavin was given many endearing nicknames by Oliver. It was so cute to read Gavin's reaction when Oliver would explain the meaning behind them.
I highly, highly recommend this one!! Plus seeing all of Oliver's siblings and parents were an added bonus!

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I already love the Bergman family so much, but with each new book, I fall a little more in love with them! Chloe Liese has done it again... Oliver and Gavin's story was incredible, and if you still haven't started this series, what are you waiting for?

Everything for You is the fifth book in the Bergman brothers' series and follows rising soccer star Oliver and veteran player Gavin. Teammates for two years, they must now put their differences aside to take on their roles as co-captains. While Gavin tries to keep him at arm's length, Oliver chooses to kill him with kindness, but they will slowly realize the attraction is too strong to ignore.

After what was hinted at in With You Forever regarding Oliver, I was eager to dive into his story, and I was not disappointed! Oliver and Gavin definitely gave me some Ted Lasso vibes, and I absolutely loved it! Their story was refreshing and moving, and I devoured it in just a few days. The grumpy/sunshine and enemies to lovers dynamic was well executed, and the slow burn almost ended me. It's safe to say that Oliver and Gavin have joined the list of my favorite couples, just like the previous ones in this series.

It's impossible not to fall in love with Gavin and Oliver. I'm glad Gavin had his point of view because it helped me understand his actions, and it was wonderful to watch his growth throughout the book. He thought people only liked him for his professional career and not for who he was. His story was very touching, and all I wanted to do was hug him. Ollie was very different from Gavin but just as amazing. I've always loved reading about him and Viggo in the previous books, so it was great to learn more about him. He's very kind, caring, and always there to help others, but he sometimes forgets his own happiness and prefers to hide his pain and anxiety behind his smile. As for Gavin, I loved his character development and how his family is there to support him.

The chemistry between Oliver and Gavin was so strong and palpable from the first few pages. They tried to resist their mutual attraction to the point where they couldn't stop thinking about each other. I loved how their relationship developed with forced proximity, even though it remained very natural. Oliver and Gavin were honest about the terms of their relationship at first, but you could see them slowly falling in love with each other. They were patient with each other and so precious together. The last scenes they shared made me so emotional! I love them.

The rest of the Bergman family was much more present in this book than in the previous one, and obviously, I loved their scenes. Since they are closer in age, we saw a lot more of Viggo and Ziggy, and both of them had such a close bond with Oliver. Also, Oliver as an uncle was the cutest thing ever! I always love when family interacts with the love interest, so I wasn't disappointed.

Overall, I had a great time reading Everything for You. I fell in love with Oliver and Gavin, and their grumpy/sunshine dynamic! I'm already looking forward to reading the next book, whether it's Viggo's or Ziggy's, even though I'm a little sad that the series is coming to an end.

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