Dali demolished his opponents in the ring. Dali demolished any threats that came his way. Dali demolished his goals and dreams. Dali demolished my pu**y. The only thing he hadn’t been able to demolish were the fears that guarded my heart… but he was a fighter, even if he’d retired… and I knew he wouldn’t stop until he conquered me.
Voted AAMBC's 2018 Romance author of the year, Master storyteller B. Love is the unparalleled self-love teacher. As the powerhouse for modern-day womanhood, she pens contagious content that encourages readers to internalize admiration and intimacy. She allows her most powerful vessel to guide her stories, wholly. Since age 12, Love has been spreading self-awareness, care, and appreciation. For over six years, Love has authored over 40 publications centered around heart-piercing, reverence-worthy romance. Her novels not only entertain but challenge the audience to explore love. With a keen eye for passion, desire and dynamism she includes heuristic methods in her beautifully curated accounts of life. B. Love’s entire persona is spearheaded by her incredible infatuation with the power of love. Contained within each novel, is an edification created for the glorification of self. Her pen bleeds for the souls who need just an inkling of empowerment. Each story is written with the intent to enlighten, engross and enkindle the passion in whoever picks up her book.
I'm beginning to have a love/hate relationship with B.Love. I am always excited to read a book from her and the last few books have been disappointing.
And Dali was no exception. Both characters were unbelievably insufferable. At the end of the book I was more intrigued by the potential relationship between their cousins than I was the two MCs.
This book was a brother's best friend/2nd chance romance. You don't realize how much of a 2nd chance romance it is though until you're like 40%+ in and you're in the middle of a flashback.
There's this annoying indecisiveness with the FMC that made me want to throw something at a wall. It felt like unnecessary back and forth for 2 people who had a past, clearly still loved each other and just needed to make up their damn minds.
Which, I get it, that's the whole point of a 2nd chance romance but hell make it entertaining. This was just aggravating.
That being said; I'm still looking forward to Germany and Mona's book because I am clearly a glutton for punishment.
A quick read, easily read in one day. I loved this story. Two people meet as children and it’s an instant connection. Life has brought them together and has torn them apart. I enjoyed reading how they attempted to find their way back to each other.
I have never seen two people that want to be together, not be together for as long as these two. The back and forth, the miscommunications, the withholding of feelings, it was just too much.
Well written, and lacking any major editing errors. The content of the story was the problem for me. The miscommunication trope is one I hate. This one took it to a new miserable level. Dali a seemingly good man who went up for the girl he loved CONTINUOUSLY. Meanwhile his alleged lover was punishing him for something that had NOTHING TO DO WITH HIM. I’m sorry she found her friend beat to death, and I understand DV is traumatizing. What I can’t get with is punishing a man & yourself for your PTSD instead of getting the medication, therapy or the right medical intervention to treat it. She basically pushed him away because of his career and then spent years being hot and cold. Like make it make sense, I love when a man is begging and pleading in a story but it has to be warranted. He didn’t owe her nothing but a goodbye because she was INSUFFERABLE. You claim to be in love with this man but need 67 surveys and 34 fill in the blank conversation with everyone around y’all to decide he should get to love you. Sorry Kassadee didn’t deserve nothing but misery cus girl what? The same man who defended you all through childhood, loved you and was trying to be with you when YOU BROKE IT OFF ?!? Like what is it THE DRINKSSS?!? I truly think Kass owed him a lot of begging and pleading because her suffering was self induced. Ken and the rest of them needed to grab her firmly by the shoulders and SHAKE HER BRAIN loose from the stupidity. Kass wasn’t likeable to me at all because you suffering for 20yrs over something that had nothing to do with you. Camilla made her choice no matter how fatal, how you let that be the end for you and the man you love so healthily that you wanna see him happy? The Germany and Mona side plot was interesting and hopefully they have a story that makes sense unlike this one. I also gave her a pass for the virginity thing but how are you mad he isn’t making you his girlfriend when y’all been sneaking this whole time nor was it discussed like girl BFFR that’s such a weird thing to be mad about and be crying like girl did you do it cus you wanted to or cus you thought he’d wanna be in a committed relationship after. Like your disappointment is your doing yet he’s paying for it
WITW🙄🥴⁉️…Well, that was boring 🥴‼️“Dali: The Demolisher - Book 7 - Rose Valley Hill Series” was/is the third consecutive B. Love read that was surprisingly a disappointment ☹️‼️ Kassadee & Dali’s storyline was cute but underwhelming & juvenile. …3.5 hours, twenty three chapters & twenty one years later to declare a subjective 😽title 🥴🤔🤦🏾♀️‼️Ok, if you say so🤷🏾♀️. …or conversely, a 3D snooze effect🤭‼️
Alrighty, another hit from my girl B. Love🤝🏾 man she never misses with her books. This book was a cute little story about childhood likings to adulthood drama and eventually love that got a marriage for all the ups and downs. I loved this super romanzie feelings book. I swear Dali was a complete and utter gentleman with all the trimmings of a real man. I absolutely adored how he never gave up on Kas and he made sure she knew she was his and that was that.
I swear I know somebody in real life who acts just like every character in this book — and that alone kept me entertained 😂. The storyline was a little wishy-washy and predictable because again, I know these people in my head lol! Will I pick up another book by this author? Absolutely.
From crushing friends to forever love. I enjoyed Dali & Kassadee's story. They had an undeniable connection that started in their childhood, experiencing many firsts and blooming into adulthood. There were a few ups and downs, but they always seemed to be drawn to each other. Dali made it very clear he will forever be team Kas, not only as the demolisher but her protector, lover, and friend. These two truly deserved each other
I really enjoyed this story from beginning to end. You could feel the love that Dali had for Kassadee from a young age and that he would always be her protector. His love for her was very selfless and intentional. There were times I wasn’t sure they would get it together, but I’m glad that they were able to. Dali definitely demolished Kassadee’s fears and she was able to return his love out loud tenfold. I loved seeing them together and that their relationship was built off of a friendship from childhood. I also enjoyed seeing their growth and all of their interactions from childhood through adulthood. Now I definitely wouldn’t be mad at a story featuring Kennessey, Dynasty or Germany as the MMC. Highly recommend this story.
Dali was Kassadee's protector since they were children. He didn't play about her at any time. When he laid hands on her bully when she was 6 years old, I was cheering him on. They experienced most of their firsts together. Their on-again off-again relationship had their highs and lows, but when Dali decided to be intentional with his pursuit, it was on and popping. Kassadee did get on my nerves at some points when she didn't want to let him in, but it was understandable due to trauma she experienced. Dali's patience won out, and I was happy that true love won in the end. I can't wait to see if some of the other characters in the book will have books of their own. Great story as usual by this author!!
Imagine meeting the love of your life as a kid and she’s the little sister of your best friend. Dali and Kass were soulmates as kids before either were aware of what that actually meant. You get to see their story unfold with an assist from flashbacks. It is sweet, funny, has a little bit of drama and is very sexy. It takes them a while to get there as a confirmed couple but it is worth the wait. Their parents, brothers and other side characters are also a delight. Enjoy!
dali dominates in the ring, and when it comes to love, he’s just as relentless. but breaking through guarded hearts is harder than any opponent he’s faced.
mmmm, dali dali dali 😋 and myles on the narration? whew. but outside of that, the back and forth was a little much for me. you want him, he wants you, y’all clearly want each other… so just be together! maybe i’ve been binging too much instalove, but this left me wishing for less back-and-forth and more payoff.
it had so much potential to hit harder, but i think the miscommunication trope just isn’t my vibe
This was boring and really didn't have a point. The flashbacks was annoying, should have just started from the beginning and they really didn't add anything to the story. They were to grown to act so emotionally immature, I would have sworn this about some preteens playing the 'do you like me circle yes or no' game. Nothing happened at all,nguy and girl grew up together, liked each other for a long time, finally got together, the end, literally. Nothing happened.
Mass and Dali loved each other since they were kids, all the hurdles they went through some could have been avoided only if they would have admitted what they were feeling and wanted. Kass needed to deal with her college trauma and the fact that Dali was the Demolisher; he enjoyed his time doing what he loved but ultimately gave it up for several reasons. So happy they finally truly opened up and became one.
First of all, the book was well written , but the going back and forth between te past and the present was a bit much. Kassidee and Dali loved each other from kids to adults, but couldn’t seem to get their act together when it counted. I absolutely loved the relationship/friendship that Dali, Dynasty, Ken and Germany had. They were always there for each other. I’m glad that Kas and Dali finally got things together.
Dali was everything special. Kassadee almost made it miserable to watch the back and forth between the two....this man basically retired for you....RETIRED...and you couldnt love him and let him love you. I loved how he knew what he wanted a made a decision to retire and settle down for his woman (who he's been in love with since a child). Their love from childhood remained and never left. I would hope that if it wasnt for the DV that Kassadee witnessed, she would have been a better character and woman for Dali. Miscommunication trope is the worst....
True love is always a beautiful story. Dali has loved Kasseedee since they were kids. He always was her protector and hero. Love always wins even when you try to steer clear of it. Kas got her heart and her head to align. Davi was already there.
Dali knew as a kid that he had fallen for his best friend sister Kas.... Growing up he always wanted to be a boxer and he did but while in college Kas's room mate was beaten to death by her boyfriend and Kas tried to help her, so seeing Dali box triggered her and their relationship had some bumps but they got it together in the end
4.3 It took a while but Dali and Kassadee got it together. From childhood to adulthood, Dali was serious and loved him some Kassadee. The flashbacks to the past, the friendship, and Dali and Kassadee sharing all their firsts together were a nice touch. Would definitely read a story about Kennessy, Dynasty, and Germany.
I loved the evolution of Dali and Kassadee. This story is going to have you swooning at each romantic and honest moment between these two, not to mention the close friendships that are shown as well. There's a little drama but it doesn't negate this love story!! When it comes to books from this author, I'm always satisfied when I reach the end
This was an amazing read. Kassadee was killing with the back and forth, overthinking and over analyzing everything. What happened to her friend and her was terrible but to push Dali away wasn’t the answer. I’m so happy that Dali was persistent and loved her through the barriers she had. They were so cute and made for one another.
I gave this book three stars. That was hard for me. Dali and Kassadee just exhausted me. Dali chased Kassy throughout this whole book. Kassy had been through a devastating situation. It literally followed her back home and in her relationships. Dali loved her, and she loved him, and he was extremely patient.
To say that B. Love had me in a choke hold again it just the way it is. I loved this love story that began when they were just kids.. I can never take my time and just read.. it’s like I can’t get enough and this book like every other has me wanting more.. and I was certainly not disappointed!
This is a story about a young man and girl who loved each other when they were young. Dali was am accomplished boxer but ended His career for the women he loved. Miss K loved him from a young age, even though she went through some trauma, but got that together and claimed her man.
This was a very emotional rollercoasterbif a read but by the end all the love that they had for each other can certainly be felt. At some point Kas just really made me think less of her as a woman who could stand on her own free will but she was so lost in her ways that she couldn’t see what was in front of her. I enjoyed it.
I love it. Dali and Kas love story was unmatched. The fact that they both had feelings for each other when they were young was so cute. I love that their parents loved them both like their own. If only you could find a love like that in real life. I enjoyed this read from beginning to end. B. Love never disappoints
This title gave me " bruiser" type of vibes. I thought this Dali MMC would be plowing folks left and right. Demolishing any opponent that got near his girl. I was looking for someone a bit unhinged! However this is a love story. One rooted in unrequited love. You can't beat that with a stick!
The FMC Cassidy pissed me off more than 50% of the book and Dali had his moments too BECAUSE I’ve never seen two people want to be together as badly as these two wanted to be but did the things they did because WTF.
They were good together and good for each other but the back and forth, push and pull was sending me. Thankfully it works itself out by the end.
Dali & Kassadee!! Really sweet, second chance romance!! First love, first kiss, first time, first heartbreak. I loved the friendship from childhood. There were parts that annoyed me. But the author gave a sweet balance of understanding frustration.
Yasss this book came through with the love and all the feels. Per usual anything from B Love has been such a great read. I am a big fan and I read the B Love Production books as well because it has her name. This book was awesome, now I want my own demolisher 😉