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Every Life #3

Every Glance

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**MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. Contains adult situations, mild language, and sexual content.**BOOK THREE of the EVERY LIFE SERIESWhile his friends Sawyer and Makenna were ready to jump head first into marital bliss and Callie and Wes were awaiting the arrival of their first child, Dalton Hoover couldn’t have been further from locking on the family ball and chain.For the first time in his life, he finally felt like he was at the top of the food chain. He dated any woman he wanted, ending the relationships before they had the chance to turn serious. And the doctor title in front of his name had women faking mysterious illnesses just to be seen by him. He had it made.Until a seven-year-old boy named Simon threw a wrench in his perfect life, forcing him back into a part of his teenage years that he never wanted to revisit. He tried hard not to think about Devyn Rion all this time, and he had almost completely forgotten everything. The torment she put him through, the worthlessness he felt in her presence. He hated that he loved her back then. But that was all in the past, right?Sometimes, though, the past has a way of becoming your present, no matter how fast you run from it.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 21, 2015

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Tasha Ivey

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Tasha Ivey is a literature fanatic, whose love for the written word fostered her development into the writer she has become. A lover of an extremely erratic mixture of literature, she has been influenced by authors from Jane Austen and E.M. Forster to Charlaine Harris and Alyson Noel. But her biggest influence and literary hero? Nicholas Sparks. Aside from writing, since she doesn't have anything other than a shriveled up prune on the left side of her brain, she prefers to spend her time being creative in other ways like painting, cake decorating, and various types of crafts. That is, if the constant voices streaming through her head allow her to stop making up stories for a while. Lucky for her, she has a huge supportive family, including her amazing husband and two kids, who doesn't complain too much when she hangs out with her characters more than she does with them. Sophie, the dog, however . . . she does complain. A lot.

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Profile Image for Chris- Bookaddict.
778 reviews253 followers
April 3, 2015
GOD she makes me cry with every story and this one was no different. what an amazing story!!!!

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BOOK THREE of the EVERY LIFE SERIES

While his friends Sawyer and Makenna were ready to jump head first into marital bliss and Callie and Wes were awaiting the arrival of their first child, Dalton Hoover couldn’t have been further from locking on the family ball and chain.

For the first time in his life, he finally felt like he was at the top of the food chain. He dated any woman he wanted, ending the relationships before they had the chance to turn serious. And the doctor title in front of his name had women faking mysterious illnesses just to be seen by him. He had it made.

Until a seven-year-old boy named Simon threw a wrench in his perfect life, forcing him back into a part of his teenage years that he never wanted to revisit. He tried hard not to think about Devyn Rion all this time, and he had almost completely forgotten everything. The torment she put him through, the worthlessness he felt in her presence. He hated that he loved her back then. But that was all in the past, right?

Sometimes, though, the past has a way of becoming your present, no matter how fast you run from it.
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1,919 reviews17 followers
March 27, 2015
may be the pervious two books are good, the latest one not as good as the pervious two. Don't get me wrong, every glance still in good form to read, it is nice. there are some touching moment, williams, simon... etc. even i have no idea why Kyler and Cater did so many things to their family. Cater may have feeling on Devyn and Smion, especially Simon, father and son. Kyler, she is the sister of Deyvn, no matter what Devyn did before (if any), they are sister.

i can't get it but this is not the big deal, some time we need to admit that blood related wasn't the most importnat thing in the relationship, heart is the most.

i am in love the relationship between Dalton and Simon, Dalton and Sawyer, Dalton and Ella, of course with Williams either.
Profile Image for Jessica Zelkovich.
843 reviews6 followers
April 3, 2015
Another solid read from Tasha Ivey, who I am quickly growing to love her infectious character development for this group of friends. I do wish that Dalton had a date or two more of alone time before the big profess of love moment. Time to build the trust and break down past barriers before the big profess of love. I get the I-know-I-love-you-moment as I had that with my hubs (I know you all are jealous knowing that but we did a matter of hours!) Also the video idea was just all over buzzfeed so wasn't as exciting and I would have loved some of that six month lapse between last chapter expanded upon. I know I'm greedy. Just loved these characters. I do like her solid writing and some very memorable lines. It is definitely a good read and great series.
Profile Image for Lisa Foyles.
312 reviews1 follower
March 3, 2016
Oh my Dalton!!

It was great getting to finally read Daltons story but also to catch up on all the other characters from her previous books. I love how this book entwined not only Dalton's love story but also Mekena and Sawyer's wedding and the birth of Max and Callies baby. Definite must read to the series
Profile Image for Carol Hobza.
14 reviews
April 8, 2015
Full circle

I love it when all the loose ends are tied up in a beautiful bouquet. Tasha has done this very nicely.
Profile Image for Mayedah.
375 reviews11 followers
June 20, 2015
I did not want to hate this book but I am beginning to .Dalton's book was supposed to be GOOD ,!!!
WHAT HAPPENED ? I really really just want to end it .
2 reviews
February 21, 2020
Best of all 3!

This one was my favorite of all three books! Great read, loved the ending sooooo much! Nothing like a happy ending!
Profile Image for Jennie  Coull.
184 reviews15 followers
March 23, 2015
I was jonesing for this book since Every Breath, I remember begging Tasha to make this into a series and give the good Doctor Dalton a book of his very own!

And I am so not disappointed, it took a while between the books, but life has a habit of getting in the way and I am so glad that Tasha took the time she needed instead of rushing out a sub-par book we have this wonderful one!!, I loved it, from the first word! It was sweet and corny in places but in a really good way, it made me laugh in spots and yes I even shed a tear or two, it had everything I like in a good romance!!

Welcome back Tasha Ivey, can’t wait to see what you do next!
Profile Image for Celine.
420 reviews35 followers
January 18, 2016
Uhh I feel bad for rating this a 3 when I fell head over heels for the first two books. But while Dalton & Devyn's story is sweet and all, it just didn't suit me that well.

I've enjoyed reading about Dalton, and he's a dreamy doctor so he's great. Devyn's a strong heroine, and so I liked her. But their story didn't tug on me as the others. I loved how Dalton turned a new leaf when he saw Simon and found out Devyn's his mom. Their second chance at being with each other is sweet.

Honestly I was in this book for the glimpses of Sawyer and Wes. Dalton is a great hero on his own, but I formed a deeper bond with the two.
Profile Image for Elisabeth Cole.
1,050 reviews20 followers
February 21, 2016
I really enjoyed the first book in this series but skipped book 2 because I couldn't stand Callie at all. I had high hopes for "Every Glance" but it just didn't cut it for me. I was constantly wondering what it was Dalton saw in Devyn. She didn't appear to have any redeeming qualities to me at all. It felt like an insta-love situation for no reason at all. I didn't care for Dalton much, especially the way he handled the situation with Devyn's sister. I gave this book 2 stars - one for Simon, Devyn's son, who was awesome! The other star was for Dalton's proposal, which I thought was also awesome and touching. Too bad I had to read all the rest to get to the good stuff!!
5 reviews
July 20, 2015
Really good storyline

I really enjoyed the storyline and getting to know Dalton as we didn't get to see much of him before. My criticism would be that I found a LOT of typos and words that were omitted within the text so it made it a tad difficult to read at times. I would just suggest that Tasha and her team more careful of this because the story was good but the grammar is what really stopped me from giving a four or five rating.
Profile Image for Tracy Lundy-Munn.
1,483 reviews
December 27, 2015
Every Glance is the third book in the Every Life series by Tasha Ivey. I have been a huge fan of this series from the beginning and Every Glance was everything that one hoped it would be. The storyline was solid and well thought out. The characters had depth, emotion, chemistry and lots of love. Looking forward to more books by this author and hopefully more books in this series!!!
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