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A review by amandalupo
Everything for Us by Michelle Leighton
5.0
Lawd, I had forgotten how much I loved the Davenports. Loved this book just as much as I loved the first two. And dare I say, I think I love Nash a little more than Cash?
This author is one of the few that was able to successfully carry out an interesting plot and mix in all the elements of a contemporary romance as well without one or both elements getting messy and/or boring. And she develops her characters really, really well, which is a major plus in my book because I absolutely cannot stand when authors try to kid themselves and pretend their one-dimensional stick figure characters are well-developed. I loved Nash and I loved Marissa, and together they were even better. The plot was interesting all the way through, and it had that suspense/thriller creepy vibe throughout some parts of it which was a pleasant surprise (Idk, man, I like creepy).
Anyway, enough vague praising, go read this book, I promise you'll fall in love with Nash and enjoy it every step of the way.
This author is one of the few that was able to successfully carry out an interesting plot and mix in all the elements of a contemporary romance as well without one or both elements getting messy and/or boring. And she develops her characters really, really well, which is a major plus in my book because I absolutely cannot stand when authors try to kid themselves and pretend their one-dimensional stick figure characters are well-developed. I loved Nash and I loved Marissa, and together they were even better. The plot was interesting all the way through, and it had that suspense/thriller creepy vibe throughout some parts of it which was a pleasant surprise (Idk, man, I like creepy).
Anyway, enough vague praising, go read this book, I promise you'll fall in love with Nash and enjoy it every step of the way.