Four Best Selling titles by Aurora Rose Reynolds Mix it up Until November Assumption Until July Fighting to Breathe
Until November November is looking forward to getting to know her father and the safety of a small town. After leaving the big apple and her bad memories for Tennessee, November starts working for her dad at his strip club doing the books. The one time she’s allowed there during club hours she runs into Asher Mayson. He’s perfect until he opens his mouth and makes assumptions. November wants nothing to do with Asher but too bad for November fate has other plans. Asher Mayson has never had a problem getting a woman that is until November. Now all he can think about is making November his and keeping her safe. Assumption as·sump· a thing that is accepted as true or as certain to happen, without proof They say when you assume that you make an ass out of you and me. Kenton Mayson learned this lesson firsthand when he made assumptions about Autumn Freeman and the kind of woman she is based on what little information he had. What he finds out is she’s not only beautiful, but also smart, funny, a fighter, and exactly the kind of woman he wants to share his life with. Autumn made assumptions of her own about Kenton, and now he needs to prove her wrong in order to protect her and their future. Until July Wes Silver wasn’t looking for love, but when July Mayson literally knocks him on his ass during their first encounter, his world is turned upside down by the quirky blonde, and every moment with her makes him more determined to protect her. July Mayson doesn’t understand the pull she feels toward the bad boy biker Wes Silver, but she knows being with him is like nothing she’s ever felt before. Now all she has to do is tell her overprotective father, Asher Mayson, that she’s found her boom. Fighting to Breathe Lea Lamb and Austin Wolf were young when they fell in love. They never imagined the future could hold anything other than together-forever. When Lea’s father dies in a tragic fishing accident, she's crushed under the weight of her grief and catches a glimpse of another type of future, one she knows she's not strong enough to face. Austin is angry. For the past fifteen years, he's believed the woman he loved with every ounce of his soul left him without so much as a backwards glance. When Lea unexpectedly returns to their hometown, all the years of heartache inside Austin bubbles to the surface and presents itself as blinding rage. Faced with the truth about the past, a newly discovered secret, these former lovers will learn that if they want to have any chance at the future they’d given up on all those years ago, they will have to rescue one another from drowning in pain so debilitating it will leave them both fighting to breath.
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.
This book was a special edfition that had four different stories in it, Until November, Assumption, Until July, and Fighting to Breathe. While I liked the premise of some of them more than others, they all suffered greatly from a need for proofreading and exciting. Wrong word usage was common throughout every single story--there/their and than/then, among others, including one horrific instance of using the word "pursued" in place of "perused". And I know it's romance fiction, but some of the sex scenes were ridiculously unrealistic. In spite of the flaws, I still found enough in each story to convince me to finish thee book, although I doubt I'll read any others by this author.
Although I had previous read some of the works included in this anthology, it was a great chance to be introduced to the several series written by this author. Many of her characters and storylines intertwine and if you haven't read them, YOU SHOULD.
Each of these stories presents realistic, interesting, and complex characters. Each of these characters is leading their lives and dealing with all the challenges therein. Love isn't always easy. They fight it, miss it, and sometimes have to go back and earn it, but it's always there.
I HIGHLY recommend these books to anyone who loves romance, real life struggles, and family.
How do I even start? Every book in this set was amazing in its own way. I fell in love with Asher the Caveman and then Kenton. And I lo Ed getting to see November and Asher's daughter July get a happy ending with Wes. And then Lea and Austin. Love doesn't go away with time when its meant to be and I loved their story.