A review by bookboyfriendandhusbandmake3
More Than Enough by Jay McLean

5.0

Dylan and Riley met at a time that Riley was barely existing. She had been through something that broke her. Then Dylan Banks showed up and, in that moment, these broken people began to form a connection that would save them both.

Dylan has been a quiet force in the previous books in this series but when he barrels into Riley’s life something inside of him feels the pull he and Riley have and Dylan becomes the best version of himself. Riley was full of grief, devastation, and pain that went straight to my heart and shattered it.

She locked herself away from the world until the moment Dylan showed up and her healing started not immediately or even overnight but it was clear that the two of them came into each other’s lives at a time that they both needed it.

As always with Jay McLean’s writing you are immediately pulled into the world she created and she takes you on a journey with the characters as if you are right there with them. Their happiest moments make your heart flutter while their moments of pain bleed from the pages straight into your heart.

The More Than group will always be one of my top “book friends” groups. The bond they share, the dynamic and hilarious witty banter is as entertaining as it is heartfelt. I wish everyone had friends like these.

She has an ability to write a story that’s easy to place yourself in the characters are just a group of regular people, living their lives, and sometimes our lives are dealt hard blows of emotional devastation and the only way to find your way to happiness is to break first.

The first time I read this series was 5 ½ years ago, before I knew the importance of writing reviews. The More Than series to this day is still one of my ALL-TIME favorites. This isn’t just a series you read, this is a series that will take your breath away, break you then weave you back together again.