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Taken With You: A Fractured Connections Novella by Carrie Ann Ryan

chrissy3562's review against another edition

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5.0

Meadow and Beckham have a shared history, but only one of them knows that. Beckham has tried to stay away from Meadow because he thinks he's not good for her as a result of his shady past, but one day he breaks and kisses her. Their road to love isn't completely smooth, but it also isn't filled with a ton of angst. This book was a quick read for me and a great addition to the fractured connections series. I recommend reading this book and the entire series.

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review against another edition

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4.0

Make sure you have some time on your hands before you start this novella because once you do you wil not be able to stop. Beckham and Meadow's story is all about wanting something you think you can never have based on past actions, but it is when you own up to those pasts that you can overcome them and start fresh. But can a relationship that is built on lies become something worth fighting for when those lies are revealed. You must read this novella to find out. I absolutely loved Beckham and Meadow's story!!

aspiro27's review against another edition

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dark lighthearted medium-paced

3.25

tlea's review against another edition

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4.0

This novella inhabits the Fractured Connections world but isn't about the Connelly brothers. That means that if you haven't read any of their stories, don't worry, those characters are in this, but this isn't about them. This is about Beckham & Meadow. Bartender & Neighbour. They've been noticing each other & skirting around each other for a while but this is their time. Unfortunately, they both have secrets in their past that they are trying to leave behind. Unfortunately, secrets always come out at the most inconvenient time. This story, while shorter than the normal Carrie Ann Ryan book, had a lot of emotion which made this a very satisfying read.

dmconnolly1's review against another edition

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5.0

Taken With You is book #4 in the Fractured Series by Carrie Ann Ryan. This is another amazing story by a wonderful author who is a must read! This is Meadow and Beckham’s story, both hiding parts of their pasts that end up crisscrossing. Gotta love the Connolly’s!!

fierce0bsession's review against another edition

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5.0

Been waiting for Beckham and Meadow's story since we were first introduced to them, and it did not disappoint. I read it all in one sitting and loved it from beginning to end ❤❤

inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition

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5.0

Does our past define our future? For Beckham and Meadow that is the question. Both of them are hiding from their past and it may just prevent them from having a future. I’ve always liked these two secondary characters from the Fractured Connections world. I loved watching them deal with their fears and find love. Another winner from Carrie Ann Ryan.

sware65's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a brilliant end to this series.
Beckham and Meadow both have secrets from their pasts and they don't want them getting out.
I loved how they were together but can they work through their past issues to get to a brilliant future together.
I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.

tamyinor's review against another edition

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5.0

Wonderful add to the Fractured Connections Series.

We finally get Beckham's *and* Meadow's back story & what a story it is the *connections* are strong.

Wonderful HEA!!

lexee9's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this story! I was really happy to get both Beck and Meadow's story! They are part of the group in the Fractured Connections series and we see them throughout. While they become part of our main groups there is a lot we don't know about them and their pasts. It is obvious that there are large stories for them that have made them who they are but until this book, the reader really doesn't know much. I really enjoyed getting to know them and their backstories, while getting to see them come together. They are connected in ways that they were not expecting and have more in common as well. I loved getting to see both of them overcome their past and become the people that they wanted to be. This is a shorter story so of course not everything has as many details as I would have loved to have had but this story is well written. So while I would have loved more, I didn't feel like I was missing something out of the story. This definitely fits in the series regarding the amount of depth that this book has. These characters kinda went through hell in order to come out the other side to where we meet them. I liked getting part of that story and of course, watching them work it out between them that yes, they did deserve a happy ending. I loved getting to come back to this series and the other characters as well, as we get to catch up with them some in this one. I really hope that we get Dillion's story at some point!
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.