Love Me Like You Do by Lea Coll

 

πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–πŸ’–/5

I loved Everly and Harrison’s emotional and heartwarming journey in Love Me Like You Do by Lea Coll, book three in the Ever After series. Harrison Cain wants to formulize his custody agreement for his eight-year-old daughter, Wren, but fears her mother, Lola, will not be receptive to this. He loves his little girl and would do anything to spend more time with her. His attorney informs him that a solid financial foundation and a significant other or fiancΓ©e would aid him in his request to revise the agreement. He owns his own business and is doing well, he has no fiancΓ©e, but he does have his best friend, Everly. Now to convince her to pose as his fake fiancΓ©e and move in so everything looks real. Everly knows that Harrison only he sees her as his best friend, but she has been in love with him for years. She loves Wren and would do anything for her and Harrison, but she questions if can she really do this, move in with him, as his fiancΓ©e and not lose her best friend. Despite having chemistry, both are fearful to risk their friendship as they recognize how important the other is to them. As these two work toward self-understanding, growing confident in who they are, and chasing their dreams, they also learn to open themselves to the possibility of the romantic relationship that’s been on slow burn, even when they didn’t realize it. An emotional story of a man who wants to be the best father for his little girl and maybe he'll realize that the love of his life, his soulmate was right beside him all along. I highly recommend Love Me Like You Do to other readers and can’t wait to read the next story in this series.

 

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