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abookishbginning 's review for:
Everything For You
by Chloe Liese
Chloe Liese never misses. This book was filled to the brim with swoon-worthy romantic moments, and characters that will absolutely steal your heart, all while exploring heavier, more emotional themes.
I utterly adored Oliver and Gavin's romance. The extreme grumpy/sunshine, the forced proximity, I could not put it down for one moment. Both characters, despite their supposed hatred of each other, have a deep desire to protect and take care of each other, which makes reading each of their perspectives so fun. I loved how many layers there were to their relationship, particularly on Gavin's side. Oliver represents everything that Gavin is about to lose, and I really enjoyed the fact that he did the work to get past that mentality so that he could have a chance to be with Oliver.
There are so many Ted Lasso vibes when it comes to this book. Gavin feels so much like Roy Kent, while Oliver shares Ted's boundless optimism combined with his struggles with anxiety and panic attacks. Another element of the story that felt like Ted Lasso in book form was the team itself. You don't get too much time to spend with the other players on the page, but the moments you do have with them show that they are all absolutely lovable, and reminded me of the team from the show with their dynamic as a group.
And of course, once again Viggo comes into this book being an absolute LEGEND with his meddling antics.
I think at this point it's fair to assume that you cannot expect an unbiased opinion from me when it comes to the Bergman Brothers because oh. my. goodness. This book was delightful. This series is delightful. Everyone needs to read it ASAP.
I utterly adored Oliver and Gavin's romance. The extreme grumpy/sunshine, the forced proximity, I could not put it down for one moment. Both characters, despite their supposed hatred of each other, have a deep desire to protect and take care of each other, which makes reading each of their perspectives so fun. I loved how many layers there were to their relationship, particularly on Gavin's side. Oliver represents everything that Gavin is about to lose, and I really enjoyed the fact that he did the work to get past that mentality so that he could have a chance to be with Oliver.
There are so many Ted Lasso vibes when it comes to this book. Gavin feels so much like Roy Kent, while Oliver shares Ted's boundless optimism combined with his struggles with anxiety and panic attacks. Another element of the story that felt like Ted Lasso in book form was the team itself. You don't get too much time to spend with the other players on the page, but the moments you do have with them show that they are all absolutely lovable, and reminded me of the team from the show with their dynamic as a group.
And of course, once again Viggo comes into this book being an absolute LEGEND with his meddling antics.
I think at this point it's fair to assume that you cannot expect an unbiased opinion from me when it comes to the Bergman Brothers because oh. my. goodness. This book was delightful. This series is delightful. Everyone needs to read it ASAP.