Thursday, July 8, 2021

Erika Kelly - You're Still the One review

WOW! WOW! WOW!  Welcome to all the feels! I ADORED Stella and Griffin's story. They had quite the past. The feelings between them and the chemistry had always been intense. And time didn't diminish that either. Stella loved hard and she was quick to protect those around her; even from herself. But she also grew up and learned things about herself. She grew more confident in who she was and her talents. I liked that she was a strong woman, but yet she was worried about her family. Yes, they had things to work on, but they were still family. And Griffin!... Mercy! Griffin was a good man! He had a good career and he was looking out for his buddy's son. Austin had maternal grandparents but they didn't want what was best for Austin and Griffin did. The struggle was real. And those grandparents were a doozy! But when Stella learned about said grandparents, she was there for Griffin. And while things took a turn neither one of them were expecting, Austin was still the one they were looking out for. I was completely lost in this book and didn't want to put it down. I FELT everything and I can't tell you how much I loved it. My words aren't good enough, but if you love a book you can get lost in and get hit with all the feels, then be sure not to let this book pass you by! 





✔️ Hot, inked, motorcycle-riding hero
✔️ Sexy wedding planner with a whole lot of explaining to do
✔️Steamy, small town romance
✔️Second chance romance
✔️And lots and lots of make-up sex

When Stella Cavanaugh gets the chance to come home after a seven-year, self-imposed exile, she takes it. She was born to be a wedding planner, and she hopes creating her sister's wedding might just earn her the redemption she's been hoping for.

The only thing holding her back is the fear of running into Griffin James, the love of her life. Because she not only hurt her family, she destroyed their relationship. Burned it right to the ground. And she just doesn't know if she can bear to find out he's moved on. She sure hasn't.

Griffin James has a roommate. The fourteen-year-old's staying with him while his dad's on deployment. Sounds simple, but the boy's grandparents are looking for any excuse to pull him out of the clutches of the big, tattooed owner of a bike shop. If Griffin can just stay under their radar, everything should be fine.

But that's just not possible when Stella bursts into their lives. Her sparkly spirit, her big, splashy ideas, and her impulsiveness always lead to disaster. He knew that...but he couldn't resist her.

And now she's on the run again, because...

The very things they love about each other are also what tear them apart.

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