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Getting It All by Erin Nicholas

briewhale's review against another edition

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3.0

Tucker and Delaney were great together. Things definitely moved super fast, but it made sense considering they had heard about each other for many years prior to meeting. But what got to me the most was the feeling of family in this book. The way they accepted Delaney and the boys so quickly and were always around to help. TJ might be right that there are pros and cons to that arrangement, but it sure sounds good to me.

heyjudy's review

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funny lighthearted

4.0

romancebookaffair's review

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4.0

Tucker and Delaney’s relationship is full on and has a bit of everything. Insta attraction and an arranged relationship in a roundabout way. I loved that it was Tucker that wanted it all but Delaney only wanted the physical without the commitment; their chemistry was hot! I enjoyed the journey they both took in finding out what they wanted, what they needed and where they could get those things met. Delaney had a lot of figuring out to do after so many big changes to her life; my heart hurt for her when she thought that getting help was taking the easy way out. Another great book in the Sapphire Falls series.

kathis_wonderland's review

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3.0

Getting It All by Erin Nicholas is the fourth book in the Sapphire Falls series. Delaney took her four nephews in after her sister and brother-in-law died. On her way to move with them she goes to Sapphire Falls to give the boys the summer they always had with Tucker. There Tucker and Delaney meet for the first time and fell for each other immediately. Both would do anything to keep the boys save. But Delaney has her own dreams, but Tucker wants to settle down.

I was really looking forward to reading this story. However, now I have to say that I am not too happy with it. Tucker is super sweet to the boys and how Delaney cares about them is wonderful. But Tucker is too controlling and possessive. No other man is really allowed to touch her. He gets annoyed when she says she won't marry him only knowing him for a few weeks. Not trusting her and then not listening to her or believing her. I get that the Bennett men are a possessive bunch, but I feel like Tucker is the worst so far. There were some major red flags while reading.

Other than that, I enjoyed the book. I loved to read about Delaney at work. She is a really passionate woman. Her love for the boys is amazing. She is parenting really well. Delaney's and Tucker's relationship was hot and sexy (apart from his possessive behaviour).

Overall, this was an okay book. I am excited to read the next book in the series.

ssejig's review

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4.0

Travis is ready to be married and have kids. He just hasn't found The One. He's not opposed to flirting (and more) with the single women of Sapphire Falls and they flirt right back. But his life went through a shift when his best friend of 20 years died of cancer (just mentioned, not shown on the page) and left four boys behind.
The boys' aunt, Delaney, is the one who got custody of the boys. When Travis offered to have the boys come out as they had for the last 13 summers, she's relieved to get some time to figure out exactly what her life is going to look like. Her sister died in a convenience store robbery and then her best friend (also Rafe) died and she hasn't had a chance to grab a breath since taking charge of the boys. But Delaney is no damsel in distress and she doesn't want to be saved even though that is all Travis wants to do.
A cute story and I really, really liked that Delaney saved herself.

jaelh's review against another edition

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medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

bookishlyfab's review

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3.0

I love the characters in Sapphire Falls, but not the insta-love, even if that's the theme of the series.

cheryls's review against another edition

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5.0

There's nothing like the feeling of coming home to Sapphire Falls. Home to all the friends and family. It's the quaint little town that's growing by leaps and bounds. It's about the totally AMAZING Bennett family. The Bennett boys! Tucker Bennett in this case. Delany Callan is the woman he wants and she's nothing like what he always thought he wanted. Remember the cobbler? Delany and the four boys are in Sapphire Falls for the summer. She's the guardian to his deceased best friend's sons. She doesn't want to need Tucker to survive. She wants to do it all on her own. Will three months be enough time to make her understand the difference between needing someone and wanting them?

A fantastic story full of tragedy, loss, self-discovery, love, and family. This is a funny, sexy story and I highly recommend this book and the entire Sapphire Falls series. It's sad to leave this amazing place but it's awesome coming back to it! I've suddenly developed a sudden craving for German chocolate cake with extra frosting! Happy reading!

Received a copy in exchange for an honest review.

sararo's review

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2.0

This book was both overly sweet, and weirdly bi-phobic.
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