Bittersweet Addiction picks up right where Surrender left off! Will and Charlie’s relationship is revealed and now the two are left to pick up the pieces. There are consequences for both Will and Charlie and it’s a question of if they will survive. Tensions were high in this one. QB Tyler had my anxiety levels through the roof. This book was really a test to the question of if love is enough? Though Will and Charlie fell fast, there’s so much the couple still needed to learn about each other. This is where we truly get into the thick of it, Charlie meeting the family and learning of Will’s past. But, Charlie and Will were tenacious and despite every obstacle that hit them, they refused to give up on each other. This baby was intensely passionate, rife with angst and emotion and had me eagerly devouring the pages to see how it all played out! I do wish I could’ve gotten a little more with the epilogue. These two spent a big chunk of this story fighting and I would’ve loved to see more of them in their settled state. Alexander Neal and Lacy Laurel narrating made for the perfect Will and Charlie, truly exhibiting each emotion to ensure you didn’t just read but experienced this story.
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