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Love You More by Julia Kent

bookgeek117's review against another edition

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4.0

LOVED Colleen and Moore. I loved seeing their relationship grow and change. They had to deal with several issues in their relationship to be together. Collen and Moore's kid were awesome together. The big blow up was interesting and I liked that the forgiveness was almost instantly because everything was put into perspective when Moore was injured. I would have liked more of an ending then we got but overall, an enjoyable story. One of my biggest grumble was how Luke responded to their relationship. He was a major jerk. Luke needs to be given a good swift kick for his actions. Overall, a good addition to the series. Can't wait for Colleen's brother to get his book.

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medium-paced

4.0

mommasaystoread's review

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emotional funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

 Colleen and Moore are such a terrific couple, even when they run into one setback after another. It's been a while since I talked to the characters as much as I talked to this couple, and I did a lot of talking to this couple. Of course, they didn't listen to me. Ha! Eventually, I just shut up and settled back, enjoying the journey. It may take them a bit to get where they need to be, but it's so worth the trip. Naturally, Julia Kent gives us about as many laughs as the deeper emotions, and the pacing is just right. All things considered, this one is another impossible to put down romance by Julia Kent, and one more reason she's on my must read list. 

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5.0

I love this series and don’t want it to end at all! It’s so funny, cute, and just the perfect series of rom coms that I adore so much. Moore has been friends with Luke and Colleen their whole life, and after a promise to Luke that he’d never date his sister when they were 14, Moore keeps that promise for decades. In the beginning of this book, Colleen and Moore find themselves in a tragic situation that brings them close enough to finally admit their attraction to each other. 

A few weeks later, they are dealing with the effects of that night and find themselves hiding their relationship to make Luke and Moore’s son happy. Moore’s son Jordy is teenage boy caught between his parents and his mother made me want to strangle someone with how she acts. Jordy is dealing with his parents in his own way and that is by asking his dad to stay single which is an issue considering he’s dating Colleen. With everything that happens in this book with the curses, the promises and how much both Colleen and Moore’s life is changing, they struggle to figure out how to make it all work. I loved their journey and cannot wait for Dennis’s book!