Publisher: Gallery Books
Release Date: July 25, 2017
Pages: 384
Format: Paperback
Source: Publisher
Age Group: Adult
Genre: Sexy Contemporary Romance



Tristan Pierce left the family business to carve out a life of his own, but never forgot his passionate affair with the much younger, inexperienced Sydney Green, or the hurtful break-up that tore him apart. When he’s forced to return home and face his past, will he be able to carve out a future, or will lies ruin his second chance at love?
Sydney Green loved Tristan her entire life, but when he left, he took not only her heart, but her trust with him. Now that they’re together again, it’s time they both face the biggest secret of all…

FIRST: HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO JENNIFER PROBST!
These books are so much fun yet deal with tough subjects. This one happens to offer the perfect combination of women's issues intertwined with a second-chance romance and if done well, which Probst most definitely delivered with this one, I'm a complete sucker.
The story begins with a scene 7 years past as we're introduced to Sydney and Tristan, two people who obviously care for each other but experience emotional timing issues. Fast forward to the present and Sydney has grown up. She's not the same timid, unsure, young girl she once was and Tristan certainly takes notice (as he's now back and running the Pierce Brothers company with his two brothers).
Tristan is also a changed man. My favorite part is that we see both Sydney's and Tristan's transformation from both their internal dialogue but through each other's eyes which made me adore Sydney and made Tristan simply lovable and sexy. There's a secret that could pull them apart and readers are quickly introduced to this particular secret, but the interesting part remains in watching how these two will deal with it once it comes to light.
Have they both really changed? And will their deep-rooted love for each other allow them to get past it? If you love contemporary romances, with expertly-handled "sexy time" moments, and a second chance at love, this one is definitely for you.
All the books in this series are standalone but there's a certain satisfaction that comes from reading the first two because characters from the other books are present and provide depth to the story at hand. So if you haven't read the first two, I'd recommend reading those first but if you haven't, nothing will be ruined by reading All or Nothing at All first because like the others in this series, it's all about the journey between the love interests.
These books are so much fun yet deal with tough subjects. This one happens to offer the perfect combination of women's issues intertwined with a second-chance romance and if done well, which Probst most definitely delivered with this one, I'm a complete sucker.
The story begins with a scene 7 years past as we're introduced to Sydney and Tristan, two people who obviously care for each other but experience emotional timing issues. Fast forward to the present and Sydney has grown up. She's not the same timid, unsure, young girl she once was and Tristan certainly takes notice (as he's now back and running the Pierce Brothers company with his two brothers).
Tristan is also a changed man. My favorite part is that we see both Sydney's and Tristan's transformation from both their internal dialogue but through each other's eyes which made me adore Sydney and made Tristan simply lovable and sexy. There's a secret that could pull them apart and readers are quickly introduced to this particular secret, but the interesting part remains in watching how these two will deal with it once it comes to light.
Have they both really changed? And will their deep-rooted love for each other allow them to get past it? If you love contemporary romances, with expertly-handled "sexy time" moments, and a second chance at love, this one is definitely for you.
All the books in this series are standalone but there's a certain satisfaction that comes from reading the first two because characters from the other books are present and provide depth to the story at hand. So if you haven't read the first two, I'd recommend reading those first but if you haven't, nothing will be ruined by reading All or Nothing at All first because like the others in this series, it's all about the journey between the love interests.
I like the sounds of a found each other again love story. Great review!!!
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