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Everything for You
by Chloe Liese
Passionate, Hot, and Fun Sports Romance is Very Rewarding
Read “Everything For You” if you like:
✔ M/M contemporary romance
✔ Sports Romance (soccer)
✔ Enemies to Lovers
✔ Grumpy x Sunshine
✔ Age-gap
✔ Only one bed trope
✔ Anxiety & Chronic pain rep
✔ Ted Lasso: Roy Kent vibes
✔ Dual Points of View
Note: Can be read as complete standalone but I highly recommend reading the previous books in the series before this book (which is Bergmans #5) for full enjoyment
“I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.” - Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
It’s always a pleasure to read Chloe Liese’s novels as they are thoughtful, well written, and examine the essential natures of their protagonists. Liese doesn’t simply tell a story, she gives us rich characterizations and beautiful world-building. With the Bergmans, we also have a lot of fun.
As we begin, “Everything For You”, Oliver Bergman is mourning a break-up as he and his brother Viggo drive to the Bergman family’s A-Frame for the celebration of the marriage of Axel and Rooney (“[b:With You Forever|57558144|With You Forever (Bergman Brothers, #4)|Chloe Liese|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1618830560l/57558144._SY75_.jpg|90134307]”). It’s difficult for Oliver to watch all of his loved-up siblings as he nurses his broken heart. Oliver is also learning to cope with his newly-diagnosed anxiety and trying to decide his future path. He decides that in the future, he will keep the people he loves separate from the game he loves: soccer.
Four years later, Oliver is playing for the Galaxy and his once idol, Gavin Hayes, is his very grumpy veteran teammate. That is, until the coach tells them that they are now co-captains of the team. Leaving us with the question: will they be able to work together?
Gavin definitely gives off Roy Kent vibes with his grumpy demeanor, proclivity for swearing, his age, and his pain issues. (I might have a Roy Kent t-shirt, coffee mug and he might be my cell wallpaper so, this made me ecstatic.) Readers who have never seen Ted Lasso will still enjoy Gavin’s grumpy personality. It’s a great contrast to Oliver’s sunny disposition.
“...everything you say to him is like it’s specially designed to get under his skin.” - Coach
Oliver gets under Gavin’s skin and vice versa but the coach assures Oliver that there is “more” to Gavin.
“I’m six-four, big-boned, my voice sounds like gravel-laced ice, and my sentences are eighty-five percent profanity.” - Gavin
The banter between Oliver and Gavin is freaking delightful as is the crushing, the lusting, the pining! All these factors drew me into the story and kept me locked there. I simply could not put this book down. They find themselves tuned in to one another, turned on by one another and neither of them wants to be for different reasons.
“I want to grab him by the shirt and shake him until I have a hold on him like he does on me.” - Oliver
The Bergmans are all back together and we get to see another Bergman Brothers Summit in which they use their romance-reading powers to help Oliver figure out how to handle Gavin’s attitude towards him. I love this family so much. It’s great to be able to “check in” with them and see where they are after their own books have concluded.
As the story progresses, Gavin and Oliver learn more about themselves and each other and it’s so satisfying to be on that journey with them. Their issues with anxiety (Oliver) and chronic pain (Gavin) are touchingly handled by Liese.
“Everything For You”, is a fantastic addition to the Bergmans series. The mutual pining is intense and the tension is so palpable that I don't think that I would necessarily call this a slow burn. It is hot, hot, hot. I loved Gavin and Oliver’s relationship in all its iterations: tense teammates, wary neighbors, and new lovers. I highly recommend this romance if you love a passionate and steamy story that is rich in characters, that is also fun and heartfelt.
Siggy and Viggo are the two Bergmans who are left to get their own romances and I can’t wait and at the same time, don’t want this series to end.
I received an advance copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.
Read “Everything For You” if you like:
✔ M/M contemporary romance
✔ Sports Romance (soccer)
✔ Enemies to Lovers
✔ Grumpy x Sunshine
✔ Age-gap
✔ Only one bed trope
✔ Anxiety & Chronic pain rep
✔ Ted Lasso: Roy Kent vibes
✔ Dual Points of View
Note: Can be read as complete standalone but I highly recommend reading the previous books in the series before this book (which is Bergmans #5) for full enjoyment
“I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.” - Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
It’s always a pleasure to read Chloe Liese’s novels as they are thoughtful, well written, and examine the essential natures of their protagonists. Liese doesn’t simply tell a story, she gives us rich characterizations and beautiful world-building. With the Bergmans, we also have a lot of fun.
As we begin, “Everything For You”, Oliver Bergman is mourning a break-up as he and his brother Viggo drive to the Bergman family’s A-Frame for the celebration of the marriage of Axel and Rooney (“[b:With You Forever|57558144|With You Forever (Bergman Brothers, #4)|Chloe Liese|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1618830560l/57558144._SY75_.jpg|90134307]”). It’s difficult for Oliver to watch all of his loved-up siblings as he nurses his broken heart. Oliver is also learning to cope with his newly-diagnosed anxiety and trying to decide his future path. He decides that in the future, he will keep the people he loves separate from the game he loves: soccer.
Four years later, Oliver is playing for the Galaxy and his once idol, Gavin Hayes, is his very grumpy veteran teammate. That is, until the coach tells them that they are now co-captains of the team. Leaving us with the question: will they be able to work together?
Gavin definitely gives off Roy Kent vibes with his grumpy demeanor, proclivity for swearing, his age, and his pain issues. (I might have a Roy Kent t-shirt, coffee mug and he might be my cell wallpaper so, this made me ecstatic.) Readers who have never seen Ted Lasso will still enjoy Gavin’s grumpy personality. It’s a great contrast to Oliver’s sunny disposition.
“...everything you say to him is like it’s specially designed to get under his skin.” - Coach
Oliver gets under Gavin’s skin and vice versa but the coach assures Oliver that there is “more” to Gavin.
“I’m six-four, big-boned, my voice sounds like gravel-laced ice, and my sentences are eighty-five percent profanity.” - Gavin
The banter between Oliver and Gavin is freaking delightful as is the crushing, the lusting, the pining! All these factors drew me into the story and kept me locked there. I simply could not put this book down. They find themselves tuned in to one another, turned on by one another and neither of them wants to be for different reasons.
“I want to grab him by the shirt and shake him until I have a hold on him like he does on me.” - Oliver
The Bergmans are all back together and we get to see another Bergman Brothers Summit in which they use their romance-reading powers to help Oliver figure out how to handle Gavin’s attitude towards him. I love this family so much. It’s great to be able to “check in” with them and see where they are after their own books have concluded.
As the story progresses, Gavin and Oliver learn more about themselves and each other and it’s so satisfying to be on that journey with them. Their issues with anxiety (Oliver) and chronic pain (Gavin) are touchingly handled by Liese.
“Everything For You”, is a fantastic addition to the Bergmans series. The mutual pining is intense and the tension is so palpable that I don't think that I would necessarily call this a slow burn. It is hot, hot, hot. I loved Gavin and Oliver’s relationship in all its iterations: tense teammates, wary neighbors, and new lovers. I highly recommend this romance if you love a passionate and steamy story that is rich in characters, that is also fun and heartfelt.
Siggy and Viggo are the two Bergmans who are left to get their own romances and I can’t wait and at the same time, don’t want this series to end.
I received an advance copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.