We shouldn’t let our past define us. Especially when the events are out of our control.
We should learn from those mistakes and choose to do things differently.
We should strive for better.
Build a foundation that makes us proud.
We should learn from those mistakes and choose to do things differently.
We should strive for better.
Build a foundation that makes us proud.
Those are all things that are easier said than done.
I’m a fine example of one that allows the hardships and struggles of my past direct me in my future.
Hating Rory has always been easy. Well, easy to fake, because what I truly feel for him, it terrifies me.
He is a man I could fall for.
He is a man that could give me everything I didn’t even know I wanted.
He is the man that each and every time I am near, I feel my walls slowly start to crumble.
But giving in to those feelings could destroy everything I’ve struggled to control.
Loving him means that I have to go against every single rule I have ever set for myself.
But hating him, that is the hardest challenge of all.
This one was a great addition to the series. It's an enemies to lovers story. Well more like frenemies since Rory and Adley are in the same friend group. I loved that Rory finally called Adley out on her behavior toward him and forced her to look at her true feelings. The interactions between Adley and Rory's son Jayden were very adorable. I loved this couple together and highly recommend this one.
If there is a loser in the crowd, I find him.
I fall, and I keep falling head over heels all the way down the mountain I just leaped off of.
It’s a vicious, ugly cycle.
And I’m done.
I’m done with relationships and two-timing men.
No matter how cute their smile is, no matter how sweet they pretend to be.
I. AM. DONE!
So when Finn decides he’s going to be a good friend and show me how a man should treat a woman, I know from the start it’s a bad idea…a really bad idea!
I can’t do this! I won’t!
This can’t end well.
Fake dating! I mean, what is that anyway?
But true to his word, he shows me the meaning of an honest gentleman. He introduces me to the playful, fun side of being with a man, and the more time I spend with him, the worse I begin to feel. Because, at the end of each day, I have to remind myself that this is all a game.
It’s fake… and fake dating a great guy is awful!
I fall, and I keep falling head over heels all the way down the mountain I just leaped off of.
It’s a vicious, ugly cycle.
And I’m done.
I’m done with relationships and two-timing men.
No matter how cute their smile is, no matter how sweet they pretend to be.
I. AM. DONE!
So when Finn decides he’s going to be a good friend and show me how a man should treat a woman, I know from the start it’s a bad idea…a really bad idea!
I can’t do this! I won’t!
This can’t end well.
Fake dating! I mean, what is that anyway?
But true to his word, he shows me the meaning of an honest gentleman. He introduces me to the playful, fun side of being with a man, and the more time I spend with him, the worse I begin to feel. Because, at the end of each day, I have to remind myself that this is all a game.
It’s fake… and fake dating a great guy is awful!
Wanting Him Always is the 4th book in this series and I think it's my favorite couple so far. Finn wants Sophie to finally realize that she needs to be treated like a queen from anyone she is dating. A fake dating scheme quickly turns into real feelings. I just loved seeing Sophie finally feel valued in a relationship. I also really loved Sophie and her relationship with Finn's mother. It was adorable. This entire series is so fun and filled with wonderful characters. I won't spoil the story, but I do highly recommend it.

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