Friday 31 May 2019

REVIEW - Loved None But You (Pemberley House #3) by Noelle Adams

The Book
Release Date: 12 June 2019
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She has no second chance with him. 

Anne lost Robert five years ago when she said no to his proposal, and there's no going back now. Even though rejecting him was the hardest thing she's ever done. Even though she's never gotten over him. Even though he's moving right upstairs. 

He's back for at least a month, recovering from an injury before he returns to the Navy. And he hasn't forgotten or forgiven the way she chose her career over him. But there's no sense in trying to work through their raw feelings--in or out of the bedroom--because if they get close to each other again, the same painful parting might happen a second time. 

But getting close to Robert is exactly what Anne can't stop doing. 

Pemberley House is a series of modern reimaginings of Jane Austen novels, and the books are set in a historic mansion in Virginia that has been converted into condos. Loved None But You is loosely inspired by Persuasion.

My Review  4 STARS
**My thanks to the author for providing me with a free copy for an honest review**

I have been waiting for this book and i really think that this is the best of the series by far.

Anne split up with Robert six years ago at the end of college when Robert asked her to marry him, he family did not approve and she was just starting out at a good job that did not work with Robert joining the Navy.  It is something that she has never gotten over.

This book is told from dual point of view again and we see the tug of war between both characters, still in love with each other, but neither want to go first and say their feelings or what they really want in case their hearts get broken again.

Both characters get help from their friends and eventually one of them steps up to the plate and the constant angst is broken up when they realise that they are both on the same page.

I loved seeing the other characters from the previous books in this one and hope that Riot can have a happy ending as even slightly immature  people grow up too.

I really enjoyed this loose retelling of Persuasion and look forward to the authors next work.

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