Review: Not Quite Over You

Book Review: Not Quite Over You, by Susan Mallery, 5 stars

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Silver Tesdal has a head for business and a mouth made for kissing, and banker Drew Lovato has his eye on both. But ever since he was dumb enough to let her go, she’s kept him at a distance. When the bank turns her down for a loan, Drew sees a double opportunity—he can finance her brilliant, unique idea to rock Happily Inc’s wedding industry and win back her trust.
Despite her reputation, Silver’s not as tough as she seems. Losing Drew nearly destroyed her. Still, his kisses are as tempting as his offer to invest in her business. If she can’t quite get over him, maybe she should get under him and knock him out of her system once and for all.
But her best laid plans begin to unravel as Silver finds herself falling even harder than when they were high school sweethearts. Which means that she’ll have to come clean about the secret she’s been hiding from him for years—and risk losing him forever.


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: October 2018

Mature content: yes

Review: I loved this book. In fact, Now Quite Over You may be my favorite in the Happily Inc series so far. My curiosity towards Silver and her past was piqued when I read Why Not Tonight, and I wasn't disappointed.

Yes, Silver and Drew make a great romantic pair, and it's obvious from the start that things are definitely not over between then - and never were. But more than that, they become business partners and I loved their interaction at that level too. They both have great ideas to make their business a success, and I enjoyed reading about it in the book .I found it actually quite inspiring.



The only thing that threw me a bit off in Not Quite Over You was having Jasper and Wynn's story thrown in between, It was  bit odd to turn a page and suddenly be reading about a totally different couple, even if the idea is introducing the next book in the story - and I do hope they get their own book.

Not Quite Over You is a story you will want to read in one sitting, but you should be aware that while it isn't impossible to read it as a stand alone, there are lots of secondary characters and references to past events that you will miss if you don't have at least an insight into the previous books.

Recommended!


Have a wonderful weekend, 


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