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Book Review: The Last Dance you Saved by LJ Evans

 Buckle Up Buttercup, because Sadie Hatley is finally getting her story!!!!


And it did not disappoint at all! The only thing I didn't like about this book is that it ended. I could have kept reading for 1000 more pages. 

L.J. Evans is a Masterclass in how to write Romantic Suspense (that's not so scary you can't sleep at night) with witty banter, heroines who kick butt (figuratively and literally). Her books are full of real people with real problems. And I think that's one of the things I appreciate the most about her writing. Yes, her books are an escape for me, but they also show that whatever you're going through in life, everyone else is also going through something. 

In the case of Sadie and Rafe alot of those issues they contained to themselves and kept the hurt and pain inside of them, in order to be strong for others and what they thought they needed to be. But L.J. shows us that not only is it okay to let people in, but the beauty and redemption that comes when you allow other people to see your ugly and walk through it with you. 

I absolutely LOVED how neither Rafe nor Sadie were willing to give up on the other person. No matter what happened each of them were bound and determined to not let the other one go and to keep on loving them no matter the cost. And man. If that just doesn't want you to find someone who loves you just like that! 

I swear L.J.'s books are almost sermons on Love and I'm 100% here for it.

I was honored and blown away to be on the ARC team and receive a free copy in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion. I'll be real though, I will read anything L.J. writes. If she suddenly switches to some random genre that I would never in a million years read. I'd read it if she wrote it.  No questions asked. And I'd probably love it too because she is JUST that skilled!

Also, I wasn't even halfway through the book when I thought to myself, "Fallon had dang well better get her own book or I'm going to be upset".  Very happy to read at the end her book is coming up next. I humbly suggest we do Next Gen series on all the Kids in the Hatley family and the other books!

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