
With each book of Emma Hart’s I just discover more and more how in love I am with her writing and this time was no different. I just know that from the minute I pick up one of her books that I’m going to find myself instantly loving the story, but also getting to see what crazy relative that she’s added into her story as honestly one of the best things about her books is the one crazy relative as they always tend to make me laugh due the crazy antics that they get up to, and knowing Emma’s character’s they are entertaining in their own way.
But still, whilst I love that, I do also love the stories that surround them, because even though they are a side character, the main characters and their story is so different, but it also gives you everything you could ask for within a book, but that’s never been an issue for Emma as she knows what her readers want, but as well it’s clear that she writes for herself as it shows through her writing, but us getting to experience her words just make it even that more amazing.
I honestly had no idea how this book world go because each book in this series has given us something different every time and I was used to seeing the sarcastic, sassy Eva, it seemed that nothing really rattled her, so getting to see her in this book be completely rattled and quite insecure made it that much more real, it was like we got to see another layer of her, but it was the real Eva, not the one that she was happy to go ahead and show to everyone, but still I could understand the way she was as in a way, she reminds me of her. But still it makes sense with how she did things because at the end of the day all she wanted to be able to do the best thing for her family, but also save her families business, so with her making a huge choice to just help them when in a way she wasn’t exactly getting much out of it, goes to show that really she was a great person.
Being honest, I was quite intrigued by Matthew and Eva’s relationship back in Addy’s book, but that was mainly due to the fact that Eva isn’t exactly known for going back to the same guy once she’s slept with them once, she’s not the type of person looking for her happy ever after by going ahead and marrying, but still she did shock me quite a bit and I wanted to see how exactly both Matthew and Eva would do in the long run, and I have to say that it was an interesting experience, but I think what made it all the more worth it was when Matthew’s mom and grandmother came back from their holiday and both Matthew and Eva turned up and they both got an eyeful of his grandmother rapping Eminem. If anything, it was something to come home to, but it was just hilarious either way.
I do think that both Matthew and suited each other quite well as in a way they did complement each other and they got the other out of their comfort zones and just helped each other in ways they never expected too.
I honestly can’t fault anything that Emma has done in this book, if anything she tied up Eva’s story quite well and if anything gave her the story that she so deserved.
I honestly have no idea what Emma has next up her sleeves, but I know for a fact that I’m looking forward to it.
If you loved the previous two books in the series, then you’re going to want to pick up this one and give it a read, as it’s just as juicy as the previous two.
Eva and Matthew have an arrangement that works out well for the two of them, whenever they are wanting to just get away and spend the night having some mind-blowing sex, they both meet up, have their fun for the night and then the next day go back to their lives and carry on doing everything as they pleased.
Yet, this visit is a lot different, because this time Matthew has something big to ask of Eva, but what she doesn’t realise is that she’s about to possibly have her life changed in such a huge way.
When Matthew proposes of the idea of that they both get married (even though neither are wanting to get married ever to anyone), they both try to get pregnant so that Matthew is able to try and keep his family name running and not end with him, and if all fails they get divorced after so long but Matthew will happily support her for the rest of it and in return Matthew will go ahead and invest in Eva’s family business so that they are able to keep that alive, it’s not exactly a bad idea. Yet when you think everything through and put everything together, it’s clear there’s a lot that could go wrong…
With wanting to help Matthew but also wanting to help save her families business, will Eva be tempted to just go for it??? It sounds easy, or so she thinks???
But still, whilst I love that, I do also love the stories that surround them, because even though they are a side character, the main characters and their story is so different, but it also gives you everything you could ask for within a book, but that’s never been an issue for Emma as she knows what her readers want, but as well it’s clear that she writes for herself as it shows through her writing, but us getting to experience her words just make it even that more amazing.
I honestly had no idea how this book world go because each book in this series has given us something different every time and I was used to seeing the sarcastic, sassy Eva, it seemed that nothing really rattled her, so getting to see her in this book be completely rattled and quite insecure made it that much more real, it was like we got to see another layer of her, but it was the real Eva, not the one that she was happy to go ahead and show to everyone, but still I could understand the way she was as in a way, she reminds me of her. But still it makes sense with how she did things because at the end of the day all she wanted to be able to do the best thing for her family, but also save her families business, so with her making a huge choice to just help them when in a way she wasn’t exactly getting much out of it, goes to show that really she was a great person.
Being honest, I was quite intrigued by Matthew and Eva’s relationship back in Addy’s book, but that was mainly due to the fact that Eva isn’t exactly known for going back to the same guy once she’s slept with them once, she’s not the type of person looking for her happy ever after by going ahead and marrying, but still she did shock me quite a bit and I wanted to see how exactly both Matthew and Eva would do in the long run, and I have to say that it was an interesting experience, but I think what made it all the more worth it was when Matthew’s mom and grandmother came back from their holiday and both Matthew and Eva turned up and they both got an eyeful of his grandmother rapping Eminem. If anything, it was something to come home to, but it was just hilarious either way.
I do think that both Matthew and suited each other quite well as in a way they did complement each other and they got the other out of their comfort zones and just helped each other in ways they never expected too.
I honestly can’t fault anything that Emma has done in this book, if anything she tied up Eva’s story quite well and if anything gave her the story that she so deserved.
I honestly have no idea what Emma has next up her sleeves, but I know for a fact that I’m looking forward to it.
If you loved the previous two books in the series, then you’re going to want to pick up this one and give it a read, as it’s just as juicy as the previous two.
Eva and Matthew have an arrangement that works out well for the two of them, whenever they are wanting to just get away and spend the night having some mind-blowing sex, they both meet up, have their fun for the night and then the next day go back to their lives and carry on doing everything as they pleased.
Yet, this visit is a lot different, because this time Matthew has something big to ask of Eva, but what she doesn’t realise is that she’s about to possibly have her life changed in such a huge way.
When Matthew proposes of the idea of that they both get married (even though neither are wanting to get married ever to anyone), they both try to get pregnant so that Matthew is able to try and keep his family name running and not end with him, and if all fails they get divorced after so long but Matthew will happily support her for the rest of it and in return Matthew will go ahead and invest in Eva’s family business so that they are able to keep that alive, it’s not exactly a bad idea. Yet when you think everything through and put everything together, it’s clear there’s a lot that could go wrong…
With wanting to help Matthew but also wanting to help save her families business, will Eva be tempted to just go for it??? It sounds easy, or so she thinks???