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Everything to Me #2

Everything To Me, Book 2

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A Serialized YA/NA Crossover Romance. (Warning: Includes Cliffhangers, Strong Language and Sexual Situations. 18+ Only.)

Dana: I've always been the smart girl, the careful one.

Not anymore. I feel reckless, desperate. I love him, and it's senior year, my last chance with him before I leave for college, so I'm going to take it.

What could go wrong? Oh, my God, I had no idea.

Peter: I've spent years trying to hide how I feel about her. It gets harder every day.

For so long, she was my best friend, the first person who truly believed in me, sometimes the only one.

Do I love her? Of course, I do. Can I let her get even deeper into the hellacious mess my life is?

No way. You don't do that to someone you love.

**Everything To Me (Book 3) on sale Dec. 22**

152 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 1, 2015

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539 reviews9 followers
March 2, 2016
I received this book from the New Adult Book Club for my honest review.

Because I am rating books 2-4 a 4 star rating, I am going to lump the reviews together. Although each book ended with a cliff-hanger that kept me coming for more, overall I struggled with this book. It felt like watching an attempted rape survivor struggling with the stages of what happened in real time. It was slow and painful. It is the first book that really deals with the inner struggle of a attempted rape victim in this manner. It was hard to understand at times. Peter has his own past abusive issues, and she has new ones. The scars are fresh in this book and keep mounting. All I have to say is thank God I did not live as a teen with social media. It terrifies me for my son. It is definitely worth the read, but victims may have a really hard time, so be warned.
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521 reviews76 followers
March 2, 2016
*book for review*

I can´t really get into this story, maybe it´s because I´m 4 years older than the characters or it´s because I have a low tolerance for annying characters.
The whole time I just want to scream at Peter and Dana to finally just talk without keeping anything back. This whole only giving half thruths or not answering is so annoying and keeps driving me insane.
Also I think the story just drags along and it could be way faster.
The only character I like so far is Becca but sadly she has not that many scenes.
Anyways it doesn´t matter how much I´m annoyed with it I want to read on because of the cliffhanger at the end of every book, since I really wanna know if Peter and Dana can actually get their shit together.
5 reviews
February 5, 2022
Teresa Hill is Amazing

This series of books draws you into McRae Family & it is wonderful to take the journey along with these people as they work through trials and become stronger and closer as a family. Have enjoyed every book!
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244 reviews8 followers
January 20, 2017

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Received a copy from author for an honest review.
Some Spoilers...


In book two we pick up right were we left off with Peter and Dana talking in his truck. Peter notices something is wrong with Dana and catches stuff on her arms. He begins to interrogate her and this leads to her Dad finding Dana and Peter arguing with her in only Peter's sweatshirt.

​The entire situation looks REALLY BAD, but as the reader we know what is really going on, even if Dana’s dad doesn’t. As the story progresses we come to realize something is wrong with Dana and everyone can tell. I am not going to give too much away, you have to read to find out, but all I have to say is, it is NOT good! Dana is lying. Lying to Peter, her parents, to her family and to herself. She doesn't want anyone to know what really happened. As the reader we get just as much as everyone else does. Dana never discloses the entire story. She confronts Trip, but that only makes things more difficult for her. We are left with her parents finding her bruises on her body and accusing Peter of doing it.

This one was a lot about Peter using self-control. One constant theme is Dana striving to maintain her control and fix problems logically with no mess. While Peter is striving to gain control of his erratic emotions and not to allow them to determine how he may react.

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652 reviews18 followers
December 15, 2015
Another Quickie Romance Read in the Everything to Me Serial
This is the second book in the Everything to me serial, the first book left us on an epic cliffhanger and this book pretty much picks up where the first one left off. We were introduced to Dana an Peter's forbidden love story in book one unless you read the prequel, Saving myself For You which shows Dana and Peter in high school, it is a crossover novel from another series, which I have not yet read, but reading these two parts of this serial has made me want to go back and check them out. I have to admit that I enjoyed the first installment a bit more than this one, but I did still enjoy this read. I am looking forward to reading then next installment as this book really feels like a set up for the next in the series. By the way it also ends in a cliffhanger ;) I was generously provided a complimentary copy of this book for an honest review.
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2,797 reviews101 followers
July 29, 2016
I have mixed feelings about this book. First, I downloaded it because it was free - I somehow missed that it was about high school age kids. I also didn't know that it is one of those shamelessly incomplete novels that end in the middle of the story to try to get readers to buy the next book in a series. Two comments: I basically skip-read the last 3/4 of the book because it was of little interest (the story was one conflict expressed over and over and over and over.) Although the author obviously has some writing skill and facility with the language, the tone of the book was somehow "off". The intended audience was young teens, but the language, sexual detail, and related dialogue was uncomfortably awkward and unnatural sounding - the tone jumping back and forth from adult and rational to immature and silly. The second star in my rating is because the author did work at writing a publishable book.
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1,076 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2016
Received from the author for a honest review. I received part 1 & 2 and read both together, which I'm glad I did. Even through there was a cliffhanger at the end of both parts, I feel it needed to be together just for the length alone. We start out with Peter and we learn that he is in love with Dana but he isn't the right one for her. Next we hear from Dana and how she is so in love but doesn't understand why Peter doesn't feel the same... So the story goes. This story takes us through the thought and actions of both of these young adults. I do think that the story is good but gets a little lost in all the thinking that Dana & Peter do. At times I just want to slap them but this is also why you want to keep reading on. I am looking forward to see where this author takes the next part. Looking forward to part 3&4.
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273 reviews54 followers
December 7, 2015
I received an ARC copy of book 1 and book 2 in this series for review. This was my first experience with this author. I enjoyed the forbidden nature of the love between the main characters Peter and Dana. I just wish book 2 had focused less on the whole situation with Tripp. I thought too much time was spent on him. I am anxious to read the next installments to see how the story will play out.

I am now interested in all the stories about all the other characters in the previous books. I will be looking into those as well.
Profile Image for Lauren.
1,011 reviews2 followers
December 27, 2015
I was eager to jump straight into this as book 1 ended on a cliffhanger (I don't deal well with those!)
It was definitely another easy read and the angst between Peter and Dana was still very much present. There were a few shouting at the kindle moments! I did feel that the whole Tripp storyline was dragged out longer than necessary but on the whole it was a good, easy read. I'm waiting for the next instalment to see what happens, I just hope there isn't too many!


I received book 1&2 in exchange for an his best review.
Profile Image for Jennifer Hamilton.
127 reviews1 follower
January 1, 2016
As the story continues of Peter and Dana... You toss in a few side shows along the way, named Tripp... And everything just gets interesting even more so... However, I still want to mediate, as I did from book one, in between Peter and Dana, and hook them up, since they can't seem to do it themselves. Peter is being the good guy and for good reasons, but he shouldn't let those stop him from falling in love and acting on those feelings.
I certainly hope with this cliffhanger that in book three that things heat up between these two love birds!!
Great read!
Profile Image for Jamie.
592 reviews11 followers
December 30, 2015
This was a quick read. I have a secret place in my heart for couples who secretly love each other but torture themselves because they don't want to risk love for their friendship.

And the saga continues...

Finally Dana should some backbone in the book. The book rewinds about two chapters before book one ended and starts off with Dana's point of view. Book two ends in a cliffhanger as well.

Again, this story is not an original. If you have a thing for bad boys, which I do, than this is a great in between read.

This book was given to me in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Nicole Ortiz.
2,051 reviews54 followers
December 15, 2015
I received an ARC of books 1 & 2 from the author for an honest review. The story line in this one was okay but not as good as the first book. It still captured me and I had to finish it in one sitting but it ends in a huge cliffhanger and now I have to wait for the third installment to come out. In this installment Peter and Dana's relationship get even more complicated. I am also interested in reading Teresa's books on the other family members in the book.
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914 reviews13 followers
December 13, 2015
This book was a huge disappointment. The first book was an engaging read and left readers with a sizzling clifhhanger but the follow up just fizzled out. It feels as if this book was merely a segue into the third book in the series. I think this story would have packed a bigger punch if the three novellas were simply combined into one book.
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30 reviews19 followers
March 30, 2016
I received the book in exchange of an honest review.

This is the second installment in the series. The book picks up where the first one left off. I loved the forbidden nature of Peter and Dana's love and it gets more complicated in this installment. Though I thought that the Tripp situation was dragged out longer than necessary. Overall it was an easy read and I like it.
Profile Image for Lisa Gallant.
333 reviews7 followers
December 26, 2015
I Couldnt wait to read this book To se What happens to Peter and Dana and it was better then expexted and this one also i couldnt put it down...buy this book you wont regret and it so worth it ...cant wait for book 3
Profile Image for Shelia.
147 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2016
Ok I was really wanting Dana and Peter to get together in this book! This series is amazing! If you like drama and angst this is the book for you!
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