A review by trudyd
Saved by Love by Toni Aleo

5.0

Saved by Love is one of those books that I need No-Doz after finishing because I stayed up and read until I finished the book. Then I had to read the epilogue a second time. SWOON!!!!!

I will confess it is always a good day when I can read stories with some of my favorite characters from earlier books. Toni Aleo writes fantastic characters that you want to bring into your home and never let them go. Saved by Love not only brought me characters from the Bellevue Bullies but also from the Nashville Assassins. Shea Adler never gets old.

Saved by Love is Evan Adler's story. He has struggled for years with mental health problems. His story brings understanding to his struggles and how he copes and at other times, doesn't cope. He is back in school as RA for the hockey house and trainer for the Gymnastic team. The same team that Nico's sister-in-law is a member.

Callie is off limits to everyone according to Nico. She is definitely off-limits to his teammates. He doesn't care that Evan is no longer on the team. He doesn't care that he is a good guy. He is an Adler and therefore persona non grata.

Opening the book opens the reader up to lots and lots of drama. It isn't just Evan and Callie. Time spent at the Adler house is guaranteed to bring lots of laughs and drama. Nico explodes with over the top drama. I swear I heard steam coming out of his ears.

Evan and Callie's journey to a happily ever after was a very enjoyable read. They have definitely become one of my favorite couples. Her strength makes him a stronger person, a better person.