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For You & No One Else by Roni Loren

denveryazzy's review

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I wanted to like this but I’m just not into age gaps anymore especially reverse where the woman is older. In fact I find I would have probably liked this book immensely had both of these people been the same age or even if it was a year or 2 in difference rather than 7. 

cobaltbookshelf's review

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3.0

This was good friends to lovers story. It had sweet and heartfelt moments, funny moments, and overall entertained me. In regards to the romance, I thought the build-up was so cute. Eliza and Beck are my favorite couples in this series and I enjoyed their chemistry.
If you're looking for a work-place romance with age gap, pick up For You & No One Else.

Special thanks to NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca, for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest opinions.

gabbyslittlelibrary's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

It had to be you… 💕

casuallycolorado's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted medium-paced

4.0

suzyq436's review

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5.0

Oh I loved this!
Much better than the second one.
The chemistry between these two was great and I loved the story all around.

jsas13's review

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lighthearted slow-paced

3.25

Audible. Wasted a credit on this one. Didn’t love. Had to force myself to finish. 

jullecomer's review

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4.0

I always love her books and this one was really good! I like that each of these were connected but were still very different and had its own unique voice. Some interconnected series rely on the same theme the entire time, but this series has unique books

theeuphoriczat's review

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5.0

Thanks to Sourcebooks Casablanca for making this book available to me via #Netgalley.
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I really loved the previous book in the Say Everything series and this one was no exception. The way Roni Loren is able to interweave life lessons into every book she writes is just out of this world.
In this book we follow Eliza who just cannot seem to find the perfect guy for herself. Her being a therapist makes it easier for her to see a lot of read flags in men and also her using her knowledge to provide therapeutic tips on her Youtube channel. That is, until she decides on a whim to go on a date with a man she meets on a dating site. She ends the night going viral after the guy records her losing her shit after he tried to take her back to his place while she was drunk.
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With her going viral on the internet, her clients start to cancel their session and the only person that she can go to for help is her office partner Beck Carter. Beck is a computer whiz that uses the office next to hers, they have only spoken about twice and she is definitely attracted to him. However, because he is younger than her, she believes that he would not be interested in a relationship. Anyways he helps her take down the video from the sites it had been posted on but as you can except the damage had been done.
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He advices that she finds herself a relationship in the real world by meeting real people. This where the story gets very juicy, 'NOT TO SPOIL IT THOUGH', we get to see Beck's past with his super religious family. This book provided great insight into the effects of organised religion, puritanical beliefs, social media and television on relationships, especially when a child grows up around this kind of influence.

jacs81's review

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Something about it rubbed me the wrong way. 

feralopossum's review against another edition

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4.0

Not my favorite from the series. Overall an okay read, but sometimes Eliza and Beckham behaved a bit off?..