Everything About You - Finally Gia & Silas
Everything About You by Lea Coll, book six in the Ever After series, finally gives us Gia and Silas’ story; and it was so worth the wait. Each book in this series has been working towards Gia
Giovanni and Silas Sharpe's story and it definitely did not disappoint. Gia and
Silas have been in each other’s lives for many years as Silas is best friends
with Gia’s brothers. Gia never realized that Silas was attracted to her, drawn by
her strength and ambition. He wouldn’t let on because she is his best friend’s
sister. All this “rivals” between them was more in Gia’s mind than his, causing
her to have a love-hate relationship with Silas; avoiding him as much as
possible. When Gia attends a wedding at his resort, Silas finally has the
opportunity to get her alone. Alone together these two have such strong
chemistry, setting off fireworks and setting the sheets aflame. It’s not long
before they find they can't keep their hands off each other; but Gia is stubborn and will not let her walls down
easily. Silas knows that she's special and one taste will
never be enough; but getting her to take a chance on them might take some time.
As the youngest sibling and only girl in the Giovanni family, Gia has always felt
as if she is lacking in a way that makes it easy for people to dismiss her. Gia
has to look deep inside herself in order to see if she can understand her
issues and work on herself, all the while Silas will do anything in order to
make her see just how perfect they are for one another; bringing out the best
in each other.
This story is beautifully written, revealing Gia's vulnerabilities and
insecurities and how Silas knows when to push and when to hold back. It was
wonderful seeing Gia let down her guard and welcome the friendship of the women
working with her at Happily Ever Afters as well as catching up on them. I highly recommend Everything About You to other readers and can’t wait to see what’s
next with a new series featuring Ireland and the Monroe
brothers at the Christmas Tree Farm.
I voluntarily reviewed a
complimentary copy of this book.
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