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Average rating4.1
Cozy up for a heartfelt, humorous, sizzling slow-burn in this marriage of convenience romance about finding love—and home—in the most unlikely of places.
Axel
Rooney Sullivan is sunshine incarnate. Warm, bright, always smiling, she’s everything I’m not and the last person I have any business desiring. Desperate to hide a hopeless attraction, I’ve done everything possible to keep my distance...until a charades game gone wrong brought that to a grinding halt.
Since then, steering clear of Rooney has been impossible. In a matter of months, she’s kissed me speechless, commandeered my art career, and infiltrated not only my dreams but my home. The woman who was once avoidable has become the last thing I needed: temptingly within reach.
Rooney
Axel Bergman is a gorgeous grump who doesn’t have the time of day for me. Thankfully, I’ve kept my crush under wraps...well, until I kissed him. Charades got away from me, okay? It was an accident! I haven’t seen him since, which is for the best. My life is a mess, and the last thing I need is to embarrass myself further with the man who avoids me like that’s his job rather than painting modern masterpieces.
It seems the universe, however, has a different plan. When Axel and I unexpectedly find our paths—and problems—converging, a marriage of convenience proves the perfect solution. At least, until I’m facing my most serious problem yet: a once-loveless marriage of convenience that’s inconveniently become a love match, after all.
With You Forever is a sunshine and grump, marriage of convenience romance about a shy artist on the autism spectrum, and a smiley smartypants who has a chronic IBD. Complete with combustible cooking lessons, interfering family and friends, and a steamy slow burn, this standalone is the fourth in a series of novels about a Swedish-American family of five brothers, two sisters, and their wild adventures as they each find happily ever after.
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7 primary booksBergman Brothers is a 7-book series with 7 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Chloe Liese.
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3/5
That was boring. I didn't enjoy it, I was just waiting for this to end.
I love Rooney and I love Axel. And I enjoyed their longing in the previous books but their story didn't work for me. I love a marriage of convenience and longing and mutual pining and everything about it, but this book wasn't it. I was bored. I wanted to like this but I couldn't enjoy it as much as I wanted.
Don't get me wrong, the characters were amazing. But the story was boring. half the time I forgot they were married because they just didn't act like that. There was no bed sharing, no living in the same (tiny) space, no longing to spend more time together, no living together... They were practically strangers and when one of them was like “they know me like nobody else does” i was like “how?” Because it didn't feel like it.
As usual, the third act breakup was unceccessary. They could have stayed and talked instead of react. And the fact that they NEVER told their family that they're married? Unforgivable. Even when asking for their advice, Axel kept it from his brothers. because if he did tell them, there would be some comments about it. But I bet that this will be common knowledge in the next book, which is frustrating. Willa and Rooney were amazing friends in the first book and I wanted Rooney to tell her in this book. Ryder and Willa would support Axel and Rooney. Bu instead, their marriage had been kept secret and never revealed. I hated that.
What I didn't hate and found incredibly hilarious though was earlier in the book when Willa and Ryder came to visit. I loved how Rooney and Axel tried to hide things from them, their walking down to his cabin, the cold soup, their rings, this whole scene was hilarious. I just wish that at the end of the book, the secrets were revealed.
I'm disappointed by this book. I hoped for better. That being said, the characters were well written and I loved them. And their rescue dog and cats? Adorable!