Release Date: April 12
From Wall Street Journal and USA TODAY bestselling author Natasha Madison comes a brand new stand-alone sports romance. The eighth installment of the Only One Series. A spin-off from the Something So Series and This is Series
Dylan
My dreams came true when I was adopted at ten.
I was the best on the ice. Living the life of what every kid dreams of.
We’ve been best friends since then. Even when she was the annoying little sister following us around.
I would do anything for her.
It is another family vacation; except this time it feels different. Everything feels different.
Alex
All my memories have Dylan in them. From the first time I fell off my bike, to the time I got my heartbroken for the first time.
He’s always been my protector, but it’s time to let the dream of being his go.
One last family trip, one last goodbye.
Except fate steps in and has other plans.
My rating: 5 out of 5 stars
My review:
Only One Forever is the eighth book in the Only One series,
and it was certainly entertaining. I
have loved getting to know these families and every book has been wonderful,
but I think this one is my favorite. It’s a best friend-to-love storyline with
a few twists that could destroy two families.
Dylan was adopted by Justin, who is Alex’s uncle, but he was always
treated as one of the family. Although
Dylan and Alex are not real blood cousins, they grew up together as cousins and
had been best friends since childhood.
Alex lands a job in Dallas, where most of their family
lives, and is settling in. She has loved
Dylan forever but he has never seen her that way so she is hoping the move will
give her an opportunity to move on with her life. Every year the family and close friends go on
vacation together and Alex is hoping this year will be different. That is until Dylan decides to leave the
hockey team in Canada and get transferred to Dallas. How can she get over him when she must see
him all the time?
Dylan feels like something is missing after Alex moves to
Dallas. His contract is up with the
Canadian hockey team he plays with, and he thinks it might be a good
opportunity to move to Dallas to be near Alex and their family. Except suddenly Alex is acting strange, his
feelings are different, and he is noticing her as a woman.
This was an amazing book that will leave you with all the
feel-goods. It was a low angst book, and
full of family fun and drama. This is an
awesome series and I look forward to the next book from the author.
I received an ARC and am voluntarily leaving a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
At the end of the day, you only get one forever.
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