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Healing takes time, and Nalia will need to accept herself and her past before she can fully let herself fall in love. And the two of them, well, the two of them will need to navigate having children, a school bully, and a complex family situation if they are going to find their happily ever after.

Nalia never expected to move back to her hometown, especially not with her ten-year-old sister in tow. But when her biological mother is sent to prison, she finds herself stepping into the role of parent. Overwhelmed with her new reality, she turns to the one place she has always felt safe. Home with her family.

What she doesn’t expect when she moves home is him.

After getting divorced, Logan Rafe is not interested in another relationship. His world revolves around his two kids and the auto shop he built from the ground up.

But then he meets Nalia Mayson. Beautiful, brave, and completely uninterested.

Using everything at his disposal, including their kids’ friendship, as an excuse to get closer, Logan slowly breaks down her walls. And before long, what began as an unlikely friendship becomes something deeper, something only he saw coming.

But healing takes time, and Nalia will need to accept herself and her past before she can fully let herself fall in love. And the two of them, well, the two of them will need to navigate having children, a school bully, and a complex family situation if they are going to find their happily ever after.

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Aurora Rose Reynolds

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Aurora Rose Reynolds is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author whose wildly popular series include Until, Until Him, Until Her, Underground Kings and Shooting Stars.

Her writing career started in an attempt to get the outrageously alpha men who resided in her head to leave her alone and has blossomed into an opportunity to share her stories with readers all over the world.

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4,129 reviews623 followers
November 18, 2025
3.5 ⭐️

A heartfelt, low-stakes romance filled with found-family warmth. When Nalia returns home to raise her younger sister, the last thing she expects is Logan, a divorced dad focused on his kids and his auto shop. Their friendship builds slowly, sweetly, with kids, family chaos, and healing hearts pulling them closer. I love that this series keeps expanding with the next generation, and I can’t believe we have stories for all the Mayson offspring.

Perfect book with tender read about second chances, choosing love, and finding safety in the people who stay.

Can be read as standalone.

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739 reviews
October 29, 2025
2.5 I’d like Nalia if she was a new character stars.

The challenge with this is you have a FMC that has been consistently intolerable for almost the entire series. Who wants to root for the character that appears to have turned her back on the original series beloved parents Nico & Sofie? The author wrote herself into a corner somewhat here and I don’t believe sufficient time was given in repairing that history. This book focused only on Nalia’s current relationship with Logan and not rebuilding her estranged relationships with her entire family. Nalia moved to Colorado as a teenager after high school and only came back for required events. I don’t begrudge an adopted child pursuing a relationship with a biological parent but the explanation given was insufficient. To further add issue Nalia only moved back to TN because she needed help raising her sister from family she ignored for a decade. The interactions with Nalia and her sisters was unbelievable IMO. As close as the Mayson family is would they really be so open to someone who consistently hurt their parents and grandparents? Having a 10 minute conversation with her brother Sage stating you cut yourself off to abide by his dictate of wanting nothing to do with their birth mother was insulting.


I liked the relationship between Logan and Nalia. I liked the interactions between the co-mingling of their families. Obviously this is an ARR book so the connection was immediate. Why mention Nalia had a crush on younger Logan and then not even have a conversation about it during the courtship? I appreciate that the author didn’t have a dramatic angry relationships with the main characters ex partners. It’s unclear to me why so much page space was given to the bullying plot line with such an anticlimactic result? It is shocking to me that Nalia wasn’t already in therapy. She felt Zuri needed counseling and didn’t think the same applied to her history?

This book wasn’t bad it just was difficult to move past the FMC’s prior backstory with the current story provided IMO.
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1,329 reviews20 followers
November 9, 2025
I am a sucker for a blue-collar MMC and I think I've been reading too many YA romances lately because Logan just seemed like such a MAN. He has his shit together, no hot-cold BS and he knows how to fix a car *sigh* 😍. I also liked that this was #15 in a series I've never read and the focus was on the 2 main characters. Usually, by this point in a series, all the characters from previous books take over, and I feel like it's just constantly trying to push me to read the other books, and it gets really annoying. I appreciate that this author didn't do that. It's honestly a simple story, but i really enjoyed it.
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2,365 reviews92 followers
October 31, 2025
I have been watching each and every member of the Mayson family fall in love for over 10 years now. And it has been one of the greatest reading journeys of my life. I can’t say that enough. This family has owned my whole heart since that very first moment with November and Asher, and I have been rooting for them all ever since. Their stories have taken me on countless journeys as each and every one of these characters has found their person, their soulmate, and fallen in love with the exact right person they were meant to fall with. Getting to go along with each and every one of them as they fell so deeply in love, as they shouted that love from the rooftops, and as they experience that boom for themselves has been absolutely everything.

I truly cannot say that enough.

Now suffice to say, I love this family and I love this series. I really hope that this author plans to continue to write so many more stories in this world because I just love them all. I have loved getting to see each and every one of them find their match, and getting to be there as they put their hearts on the line and fought for the love that they all felt so truly and deeply and authentically. I have treasured and been consumed by every one of their stories, and this one was no different. And as sad as I am to see this particular chapter of this world come to a close, I also know that this author brought it all together in a way that I will never forget. And in a way that does this family, and their generations, and their stories the justice that they so deserve.

Nalia Mayson was the perfect person to end this chapter of this series with. I will die on that mountain. Because her story was the perfect way to bring this part of this world to a close because it was finally her time. It was her time to find love. It was her time to accept the love that she has always deserved and to build the family. She never thought she’d have. It was her time to be understood. It was her time to feel everything. It was her time to just relish in the life she had worked her ass off to build and to celebrate the love that she found with Logan. This book was her time and everything falling into place for her in a way that she’s so rightly and truly deserved… and I could not have asked for a more perfect sendoff for this family or a more perfect story for her and Logan.

I think what I loved most about Nalia and Logan‘s story was that they just fit. Even when they drove each other crazy, even when they questioned what they were really feeling, even when they weren’t sure where this would go, they just fit. They worked. They made sense. He had kids, she had her sister who she was the guardian of, and they made the most beautiful family together. They saw each other, understood each other‘s vulnerabilities, and the pieces that made them who they were.

They saw each other flaws and all, and loved each other for them. They just got each other and we’re there for one another, and just rooted for each other with their whole hearts. They also felt everything for one another, and that connection was not only consuming and full of the most glorious tension and connection, but it was just wholeheartedly them. It was full of longing and passion and so much love. And getting to watch that unfold over the course of this book with the two of them was nothing short of fantastic.

I loved what these characters made each other feel. I also could not get enough of their banter and the tension that built between them. I think it worked so well that this book was a bit of a slow burn for these two because even though that boom was there, even though that unadulterated connection was firing off from the very first moments they met, they took it slow. And that made sense because of their situations.

They were both parents, they were both trying to make sense of what they felt, and he was trying to make sure he didn’t scare her off, while she tried to make sense of everything that was falling into place in her life. She needed to figure out and work through so many things from her past and present, and he was there to support her through them. And that made for the most glorious slow burn buildup of tension that I could not get enough of. It just built and built in the most incredible and unforgettable way until that inevitable breaking point that was beautiful and fiery, and just so wholeheartedly them.

Aurora Rose Reynolds truly delivered the best of everything in this book. She encapsulated every single thing I’ve loved about reading her stories and just amplify that. She had those moments of swoon, those moments of fire and banter, those moments that just make you believe in her characters and the love they’re experiencing and fighting for. She also knows how to throw in a little bit of mystery and a little bit of something to up the ante for these characters, and watching them, be there for each other, watching them, protect one another, and watching them just love one another is truly the best. I can’t say it enough.

Until Nalia is a romantic story about two people who have definitely had their fair share of struggles. It is about two people filling in the missing pieces for one another and building a love and a life and a family that I know we’ll stand the test of time. It is a story of two soulmates finding their way to one another, putting in the work to get there, showing up when it really matters, and just loving each other with their whole hearts. It is a beautiful and touching story that will definitely have you melting with what these to give you, but more than that it will just have you believing and everything they share and feel together. It will have you, knowing that things were meant to be to get them to the places they end up in this book, and you will just love getting to see it all unfold.

As a longtime fan of this series, and as a huge Mayson family supporter, I truly could not have asked for a better ending to this second generation series. Getting to see Nalia reach her much and well deserved happily ever after, while also realizing the love that has always been around her with her family was perfect. It was the best way to solidify and show the love that this family has for each other, and the love that they have for those who they fall for along the way. You feel the true power and heart that this family shares, the connection that will never be severed, and you see how they continue to be there for each other in every way. Getting to feel that once again, while getting an incredible love story is something I will never forget. And honestly, it’s just part of what I’ve loved about reading each and everyone of these stories, but especially this one with Nalia and Logan.

Nalia, Logan, Billie, Coop & Zuri we’ll just mail your heart with what you get with them along the way in this book. You will love what they all create together, and you will be just loving what grows as this family take shape. You will especially love getting to see Nalia and Logan fall so hard for one another and believe in the power of everything they feel and share together. I truly can’t stand enough how much I enjoyed getting to experience their love story and I know that it is one I will go back to time and time again just like I have with all the ones before it because I just loved this couple, just like I have loved every couple of this series.

Aurora Rose Reynolds once again exemplified to me why she’s one of my favorite authors and why I always love reading a book by her. This book was romantic, it was realistic and authentic, and it gave me characters that I loved with my whole heart. It brought me back to a very special world of characters that I will never get enough of, and it reminded me again and again while I loved them so much in the first place. It was a book and a story that not only encapsulated an incredibly romantic and authentic love story, but it also reminded me why this family and their love and their connection are simply the best. And getting to feel all of that, along with everything that Nalia and Logan share was truly outstanding. And it is something I will never forget.

Never doubt the power of the boom or the Mayson family charm, and never doubt that this author will deliver an absolutely consuming and romantic love story that you will be obsessed with. I felt all of that and more reading Until Nalia, just like I have reading every other book by this author. And that is not something I take for granted. At all. Because when you find a series or a family of characters or an author who just completely consumes you with what they create that is something to be celebrate and treasured because incredible reading experiences are EVERYTHING.

And that’s what this book, this series, and this entire world are by this author, and I truly cannot say that enough. Over a decade later and so many so many books and love stories, I have fallen in love with this world, and this family and the way this author brings together the most incredible love stories with this very special family. It has truly been an honor getting to watch them all fall in love and find their way, and this last book in this series truly brings it all to a close in a fitting way that just shows again and again why and how I fell in love with them all in the first place.

Nalia and Logan leave it all on the pages of their story, and you will love getting to experience the love that grows between them. The boom, the fireworks, the connection and spice, the family they build, the family they share, and everything in between… It all comes together in the most beautiful and sweet and incredible way, and honestly that’s just scratching the surface about what I loved in this book. So just do yourself a favor and read this book and every other book that encompasses this outstanding and unforgettable family. You’ll be in for the reading journey of your life and you will LOVE every second of it. I promise you that because I know I have.

A million times over. 💕
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3,010 reviews799 followers
November 11, 2025
If you’re looking for a great blended family romance story, this is it. I loved how Nalia took her half sister in and truly treated her as if she were her own. I’ve been so curious about Nalia since the subject was broached years ago in other books how she re-united with her birth mother and half siblings. I feel like the author did a fantastic job touching on her and her siblings broken home life with sensitivity and care. And then for her to find her forever with Logan and his kids, that just put the icing on the cake for me. Great read!
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May 8, 2025
First time ever I'm not pre-ordering an ARR book. I did not like what little I knew of this character when she pretty much abandoned her adopted family.
I absolutely did not like her or her behavior in the last book. I will wait to read reviews to decide.
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1,163 reviews346 followers
November 13, 2025
3 Nalia and Logan Stars

I am a huge fan of the Until series with Until November being an all time favourite and a book I re read frequently. The Until Him / Her series is the spin off for the second generation of the Mayson family and it's been hugely enjoyable with me giving the majority of them 4 or 5 stars.

In Until Nalia, we see Nalia returning to her hometown after spending time in Chicago. Nalia and her twin , Sage, were adopted by Nico and Sophie Mayson ( Until Nico) when they were 2yrs old. Sage settled well but Nalia always had a wish to find her birth mother whereas Sage wanted nothing to do with her. As an adult , Nalia finds herself taking custody of her half sister, Zuri, when their birth mother is sent to jail. Back home she meets Logan , a divorced father of two. They connect and a gorgeous blended family is the result with Nalia finally realising things about herself and her place in her family.

Logan was a fab Hero and he made the book for me. I struggled a little with Nalia - I think , because I had not warmed up to her in the earlier books. I suspect if you read this as a standalone , you would see Nalia differently.

This story will tug at your heartstrings for sure. It explores the feelings that are created and the repercussions when a mother is not able to parent well , when a man chooses not to step up and it contrasts it with the safety and reassurance of being in the care of someone who loves, chooses and cherishes you.

There are interesting secondary characters. I felt a few things were unresolved at the end - the issue with Logan's ex wife's partner , I wanted more about the outcome of the child who was bullying Zuri and I wanted a bit more about how Nalia and Sage could repair their sibling relationship. There is some drama but it is not around Logan and Nalia as a couple.

Overall an ok read but not one I would pick up again and definitely not my favourite in the series but still enjoyable. There is some good humour in the story which balances the feel of the novel overall.

HEA? Yes but I would have liked to see a bit further into their future.
Cheating ? No
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160 reviews30 followers
October 25, 2025
I love Logan! Nalia was great too but too stubborn.
The whole book was engaging and entertaining but there wasn’t something big (kidnapping, shootings,…) like in the other books and I needed a better epilogue!
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4,535 reviews92 followers
October 19, 2025
This was, for lack of a better word, a muted romance. There was attraction, definitely. There was heat, absolutely. But our couple connected, and just kept connecting, until the next thing they knew, they were dating. Both were single parents, and that played an important part in how fast and slow they moved. They were sweet to their kids, to each other, and Logan was very determined to make Nalia his, but he didn’t push, he simply persisted. Loved how all the drama was around them, but not between them. Their HEA was a forgone conclusion, and it happened as most of the other parts of their lives, it just came around, and there it was <3

p.s. I may be projecting, but I feel like we met a bunch of side characters that we hopefully see more of and they get their own HEA X
Profile Image for Jenn the Readaholic.
2,175 reviews70 followers
October 19, 2025
I have to say, learning exactly why Nalia made the effort with a woman who didn’t deserve it really proves that she is all Mayson. She and her brother have been at odds over this, and because of that, she’s remained quiet and distant. But when the truth comes tumbling out, everything is crystal clear and it’s obvious WHY Nalia has taken the steps she has in the past. And that means that the future is bright. Complete with Logan and his kids and an unexpected fantastic ex who comes with it.

I mean that, too. Kristy is sort of awesome in her own right. She’s expecting something territorial and gets nothing but kindness and true girl’s girl behavior, which helps her figure a few things out herself. But the biggest winners are still Logan and Nalia, even with the events surrounding their blooming relationship.

I promise, this is worth the ride. It’s worth the worries we’ve had, the bit of confusion one feels when realizing that yeah they are definitely being pursued for love, and the huge sense of belonging that comes with this crew. I’m a little sad to be done with this story, but I look forward to whatever or whoever comes next, for sure.
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174 reviews
October 30, 2025
It's nowhere near the BOOM that we knew and loved.
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866 reviews32 followers
October 30, 2025
I can’t believe we are at this point in the Until Him/Her series! The final book in the next generation spin-off! Like where did all the time go!? This book is so bittersweet, but I’m loving the nostalgia and comfort of being back with the one and only Mayson family.


Summary:

When Nalia Mayson decided to follow her heart, she never imagined that path would end up with her moving back to her hometown. Nalia went against her family’s wishes, and connected with her biological mother, moving halfway across the country to nurture that connection. She knew in her heart she was doing the right thing for her, and her reasons were a lot deeper than anyone could understand. But now, she’s back in her hometown, and with her ten year old sister in tow. Nalia is overwhelmed with her new situation and responsibility, but she needs her family more than ever now that her biological mom has been sent to prison. She needs the safety and security only her family can provide. Things may be chaotic now, but Nalia knows she’ll be alright. The Maysons will ensure that. What she doesn’t expect is to run into the biggest fantasy from her teen years. Logan Rafe is doing well with the life he has now. He may be divorced, but he’s rocking being a single dad, he’s got a successful business, and he’s got great friends and family. His world revolves around his two kids, and he likes it that way. He's not looking for or interested in a new relationship. At least not until Nalia walks into his shop. How could he not want to get closer to the beautiful, brave woman that snags his complete attention? But Nalia hasn’t shown any interest in him. But Logan knows what he wants, and he knows what Nalia and him could have together, and he's not about to let any opportunity for family and happiness slip through his fingers. He’ll use every trick in the book, and every connection he has to achieve his goal. Nalia as a part of his life. Even their kids’ close friendship is a means of getting closer and building that foundation. But Nalia holds trauma and fear from her past, and healing doesn’t happen over night. A lot of work will need to be put in for Nalia to accept herself and the life she’s lived, so that she can fully open her heart to love. And no Mayson love story ever did run smooth, so some outside obstacles are sure to try their hand at stopping them. Luckily, the boom is ever present and steady working for that heappily ever after. 


I have both been looking forward to and dreading Nalia’s book for a couple of reasons. Firstly, this is the final book in the next generation spin-off series! How did we make it to this point already!? That causes a bittersweet feeling to settle in my chest. I absolutely love the Mayson family, so I cherish every moment in their world. But where do we go from here? Hopefully somewhere that we’ll still get glimpses into this amazing, loving clan. My excitement and dread also stems from not knowing a whole lot about Nalia, but also not really liking what I did know. I wanted to get to know her because she’s a Mayson, but I really didn’t like how she was portrayed or what it felt like she was doing to her family in previous books. I’m happy to say that getting Nalia’s book, has made things clear, and I’m so happy I didn’t shy away from the book due to my fear. Nalia is the typical Mayson. She’s sweet, smart, beautiful, loving, and so giving and thoughtful. I didn’t like what it felt like she was doing to her adoptive family all for the sake of a relationship with a woman who didn’t deserve the second chance. It felt really disrespectful to the Mayson’s, but also was confusing because Nalia’s choice made no sense. Now that her thoughts and feelings have been seen, I can see that there was misunderstandings on both sides, and that Nalia is a true Mayson. My heart hurt for the feelings she kept bottled away for so long, so I was really happy to see her open up to her family. And Logan… He’s definitely alpha material and fits perfectly into the Mayson family. Not only is he an excellent dad, but he’s smart, hard-working, protective, and knows what he wants. I loved that he we felt and saw his interest in Nalia right from the beginning. The way he treated his kids and even his ex-wife (even when she wasn’t making the smartest choices), really sealed the deal and had me falling for him right alongside Nalia. Together, they were perfect. I love that they sort of fell into dating. They had chemistry for sure, and their smexy scenes were hot, hot, hot. But what I really loved is that after casually reviewing their relationship, they just realized it happened naturally. I think that was perfect for them. I also appreciated that there wasn’t an unreasonable ex or OW drama. In the end, I really enjoyed Nalia and Logan’s love story. It was and will continue to be a comfort read that makes me happy. Of course seeing the entire Mayson family at one point or another throughout the book is always a highlight, but I really liked the Logan’s guys, and I’m really hoping someone will write about them (wink, wink). I did feel the ending was slightly abrupt and I think I would have liked to see the full outcome of what happened to the boys. I also feel that this book didn’t have as much suspense as the other books in the series. There was conflict and anxiety, but nothing that really got my heart pumping and adrenaline going. That said, that isn’t a criticism and I’m not saying the book was lacking. It’s more an observation. I really did enjoy the flow of this book, almost gently guiding us to the end. What is fact is that Aurora Rose Reynolds has created a whole fictional family that I hold near and dear to my heart. The ups and downs we’ve been on with these characters and in my own life are memories I cherish and I am truly grateful for the Boom. I cannot wait to see where ARR takes us next. You better believe I will be there every step of the way. ♡
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702 reviews8 followers
October 22, 2025
Until Nalia is the last book of the second generation series and I absolutely loved it!!! After her biological mother goes to prison Nalia returns to her hometown with her little sister. Nalia doesn’t have time for romance but then she meets Logan. Logan has been focused on his kids and auto shop but as soon as he meets Nalia he knows he wants her in his life, even if it takes using their kids’ friendship to spend time together.

Nalia was the Mayson I felt I didn’t know that well so I adored getting her story. And seeing her parents was amazing as always, I’ll forever love Nico and Sophie, I also loved Nalia opening up to them and how they all worked through her feelings. Nalia was independent, stubborn, sweet, and didn’t like to ask for help. Logan was also determined, caring, and protective. I loved how he didn’t let her push him away and endearingly forced them to spend time together! Their relationship was amazing and I loved how it developed from friends to lovers! Plus Logan has tattoos so obviously he got bonus points from me.

Zuri, Nalia’s sister and kind of daughter, and Logan’s kids, Billie and Coop, are also a big part of their story and I adored them. They also got little POVs and getting to know how each of them were feeling was awesome and so cute.

As always we got more of the Maysons, which I love and enjoy all their gatherings! I can’t believe this is the last book but the author’s note has given me hope for another generation! I’ll always love the Mayson family and will read any and all future books the author may decide to write!!

💜 single guardian x single dad
💜 return to hometown
💜 friends to lovers
💜blue collar hero
💜 found family
145 reviews
October 30, 2025
Rating: 2.75/5
Spice: 2/5

Summary:
This is the final book in a series of interconnected standalones. Nalia Mayson moves home to Tennessee after spending a few years in Colorado. She never expeced to be back and she also never expected to have custody of her half-sister. When her car needs a repair, she meets mechanic Logan Rafe. He is a divorced and has two kids of his own, but together make make a family.

My thoughts:
It's the end of an era!
Honestly, this was kind of a let down. While none of the books in this series has been 5 stars, most were at least a 3.25. Unfortunately I just feel like this was poorly executed.
The concept is great and should have been right up my ally, but the writing wasn't Reynolds' best work. It just fell flat; it felt like I was reading a lot of nothing really happening.
The character work was mid, and none of the extended cast of characters were really all that involved in this book, which was a disappointment because I loved the wild Mayson family dynamics.
Also, ... If you know, you know... but that was just not it!
Overall, I think I had just built this up in my head more than I needed to. I would still recommend the series as palate cleansers, but be warned - all of the books in this series is instalove.
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34 reviews
October 31, 2025
Aurora Rose Reynolds truly never misses, and Until Nalia was everything I hoped for as the final installment of the next-generation series.

Nalia is such a strong, admirable heroine, stepping up to care for her little sister after their mother went away while still working through the emotional aftermath of her past trauma, especially around her biological mom. She’s resilient, loving, and someone you can’t help but root for.

Logan is the perfect ARR hero sexy, protective, and a devoted single dad. Their relationship begins with him rescuing her from one too many car issues, and from there, their connection only deepens. I loved how both Nalia and Logan constantly prioritize their kids’ needs. It made their story feel grounded, sweet, and deeply heartfelt.

This book gave me everything I wanted: family, healing, found-family vibes, and a romance that felt both comforting and exciting. A beautiful way to wrap up this generation.

If you love small-town romance, strong heroines, and ARR’s signature boom, this is a must-read.
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3,918 reviews118 followers
October 31, 2025
5 Stars!

Aurora Rose Reynolds is back with the last book in her Until Him/Her series and oh my. I'm sad to see this particular series end, but I cannot wait to see what we get next. Aurora is a genius is her storytelling and character creating and this was brilliance. I've been hooked since her very first book and ugh. This author (aaaand series!) has my heart.

Until Nalia is the last in this amaaaaaaaazing series and y'all. This book was EVERYTHING I needed it to be and more. Nalia has been the elusive one this entire time, only getting very tiny snippets of her and yep. She was absolutely worth the wait in every single way and y'all. My heart is never going to be the same after reading.. no devouring this beauty right here.

This book. This series. This author. Next gen is going to be... another epic adventure.

I highly recommend this author and series y'all!

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6,204 reviews221 followers
October 27, 2025
5 Star Review Until Nalia (Until Him/Until Her #15) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Until Nalia the final book in the second generation Until Series and was a good book to finish on.

This is single mum Nalia Mayson and single dad Logan Rafe’s story and it ticked all the boxes for me.

When Nalia has to return home to look after her young sister Zuri, she has no idea how life is about to change.

She wasn’t looking for love, particularly with the man she once had feelings for, but Logan is persistent.

When Zuri and his son Cooper become best friends, all bets are off.

The connection between Nalia and Logan is obvious and it was heartwarming to watch their relationship deepen and develop.

What follows is an entertaining, well written story that will draw you in and hold you captive until the last word is read.
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3,183 reviews26 followers
October 19, 2025
I love a good single parent story and this one features two single parents!
Logan and Nalia grew up in the same town and she had a huge crush on him when she was a freshman and he was a senior. Well, years later, she’s back in town with her sister who she is raising and her car needs to be fixed. Thankfully her brother recommend she get it repaired at Logan’s body shop. And guess what? She’s the same woman he eyed in the hallway of the school when he was dropping off his son for his first day of school.
Meant to be right?!?!
The BOOM isn’t talked about in this story, but we all know what happened…
I greatly enjoyed this one even though it has low drama.
Now I’m kinda hoping we get his ex-wife’s story told….
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239 reviews4 followers
October 19, 2025
✨️ARC REVIEW✨️
I don't usually love insta-love so much, but I've been reading this series from the start and I've always liked it. Now, for me, insta-love plus single parents is a huge no-no, because of how suddenly it affects the kids. On the other hand, I've seen many people disappointed with Nalia and her bio mum drama, which was actually my favourite part of the book. I loved how easily Nalia stepped up and how she managed to create a spot for Zuri in her family and her life. I was also very interested in the bully plot and I loved all the kids so much.
Altogether, I'm happy with how the series ended.
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14 reviews5 followers
October 26, 2025

I was lucky enough to receive this book as an ARC, and it completely stole my heart! (A few typos but as an ARC I expected that while its still getting polished)

Aurora Rose Reynolds once again delivers the perfect combination of romance, heart, and just the right amount of twists.

I’ll admit, I was not expecting the “bad guy” in this story to be a little boy! But Aurora did an amazing job handling the topic of childhood bullying and showing how often schools, and even parents can overlook what’s really happening. It added such depth and realism to the story.

Logan and Nalia’s relationship was everything I hoped for and more. I loved how Logan knew what (and who) he wanted from the start and didn’t let Nalia’s stubbornness scare him off. And the way he used the kids to bring them together? Absolutely adorable and clever!

I’ve been obsessed with the Until series from the beginning, and this final book was the perfect way to wrap it up.... though I’ll admit, I’m a little sad it’s ending. Here’s hoping we get more stories featuring the side characters or even the next generation!

Aurora Rose Reynolds never misses! This one’s another must-read! 💕 If you haven’t read the Until series go check them out, the rest are all on KU!
Theh
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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3,048 reviews65 followers
October 29, 2025
Review by; Jennifer
(5 Stars)

I'm not ok, what has been an amazing spin off series is now done, and I am NOT ok. Aurora Rose Reynolds has given us such a great series and Nalia was one of the characters that had the readers itching to read. My complaint, it was too short (not really, I'm just greedy). Nalia's story was amazing, giving us some really good drama, some hot naughty moments, and some super cute bits. I'm super sad to see this series come to an end, but this was a great way to end it. I give this 5 stars.
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956 reviews41 followers
October 25, 2025
This was very cute and sweet. Very insta love. I loved the kids. I liked their bond. And I love a found family trope. This definitely fits that.

I will say this is the first time that an ARR book left me wanting more from the ending. It seems like it just ended abruptly. I wanted an epilogue. Something! But, we didn’t get that. ☹️I wanted to see them a few years down the road. I still really enjoyed it though.


Safety
Safe. No ow/OM drama. H only has eyes for h.
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1,698 reviews10 followers
November 5, 2025
I can't believe the second generation books of the until series as ended. I loved every second of it and I need more from this family /universe. Once again I fell head over heels in love with Nalia and her little family she creates. I would definitely recommend this book , series and universe you will not be disappointed , It's Amazing.
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61 reviews19 followers
November 1, 2025
4.5 ☆ I can't believe one of my comfort series is over (for now, hopefully) - almost 10 wonderful years with the Mayson family. I really hope we get a series for the third generation.
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1,794 reviews12 followers
November 9, 2025
3 stars

Nothing to say as usual. It's classic ARR.
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1,095 reviews38 followers
October 30, 2025
I found it on the boring side. The other books have been filled with some kind of action so you are engrossed in that. This just falls flat.
For the release being delayed a bit I was surprised to find so many uncorrected editing mistakes.
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