Monday, August 4, 2014

RELEASE DAY REVIEW ~All for This by Lexi Ryan~

Title: All for This
Author: Lexi Ryan
Series: Here and Now #3
Release Date: August 4, 2014

Rating: 5+ STARS!
**ALL FOR THIS is book three in the Here and Now series. It is not a stand-alone and it’s intended to be read after LOST IN ME and FALL TO YOU.**

What if you would never remember the day you made the most important decision of your life?

That’s what they’re telling me about the day of my accident—the day I put on Max’s ring and chose him over Nate. I’m counting on the wisdom behind a decision I don’t remember making.

Max is amazing—sexy, sweet, and kind. I was starting to believe happily-ever-after might be in my future after all. Then the unthinkable happened and my world imploded. If I’m going to make this work with Max, I need my missing memories, or at least answers from about those five days before my accident.

But what does my future hold if those answers aren’t anything like I imagined?
*SPOILERS for the rest of the series, but not for All for This*
Sure Lexi Ryan, I give you permission to stomp all over my heart. All for This is equal parts torture and quite simply AMAZING! I devoured it in one afternoon. All work and other books pushed aside. Yes, it was that worthy of my attention. I needed to know what happened. Who would win? #TeamNate or #TeamMax? I have to say that Ms. Ryan is a wicked genius. She didn't make it easy for me to read this book. And no matter the ending, I loved every bit of this book. 

All for This continues where Fall to You picked up. Hanna is in complete turmoil. Her world is once more upended. The reality she thought she knew is once again, no more. All for This will continue in the present and flashback to the past as Hanna remembers those last few lost days. Just when she thinks she knows what happens, who's good and who's bad, she remembers something that will change her mind. IT was a virtual game of ping pong. All the while Max and Nate are fighting internally to decide if they should fight for Hanna or let her move on with the other. Of course, Hanna and her heart will have the ultimate last say. Will she choose her to stay with the man she's always wanted or the man who stole her heart unexpectedly?

All. The. Feels. All of them. Anger, frustration, love, lust, sadness, hurt and happiness. All wrapped in an angst filled, perfect package. Hanna continues to show her strength. She'll just as easy move on with her life alone than to pick someone that won't provide for and love her and her children. Nate, well, I love him more now than I did going into this book. Which is saying something, because I was a total #TeamNate girl. I felt like he finally got his life together in All for This. He was a hot guy, but he became a freaking HOT MAN in this book! LOVED it. As for Max, oh he breaks my heart. He's so sweet, too kind, and perfect. He's the ideal guy. Gives up everything for Hanna. I won't spoil the ending, because it's a once in a lifetime experience to read how this plays out, but in the end I was satisfied. All ends were tied up. All reasoning was announced. I was at peace and in love with how All for This ended. As much as I wish Hanna's story would continue, she's found her HEA. Now, it's time for her sister, Liz's, story. Can I just say- Lexi, you're a tease with all the Sam action in All for This. I have to have more of his and Liz's story soon! An amazing trio of books and these characters have wormed their way in further into my heart. I HIGHLY recommend you RUN to buy these books NOW!

Happy Reading!
*ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*

Buy Links:

Lost in Me (Book #1) FREE: Amazon | B&N | iTunes
Fall to You (Book #2): Amazon | B&N | iTunes
All for This (Book #3): Amazon | B&NiTunes
Meet Lexi:
Once a college English professor, I now write full time. I live in rural Indiana, where, when I’m not writing, I get to hang out with my husband and two kids–a six-year-old boy and a two-year-old hellion, er, girl. Not surprisingly, reading and writing remain my favorite activities, though both come in bits and pieces these days, not the big hunks of time I enjoyed before I had children. When I’m feeling virtuous, I like to go running (I use that word liberally. I’m really, really slow) or do yoga. Don’t worry, I’m always careful to balance out such activities with a hearty serving of ice cream or a chocolate martini.




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