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Retiring from the military was the right decision for Beckett Fitzgerald. He’s landed the girl of his dreams, the ring is on her finger and the only other mission he’s interested in is putting a baby in Promise’s belly by the time they get back from the honeymoon. Simple, right?

Swept off her feet by Beckett, with his scarred face and Monet blue eyes, Promise is finally learning that true love isn't just for fairy tales. With her brother finally free from the horrors of foster care and her own personal hero hell bent on teaching her all the magical ways her body belongs to him, her once-in-a-lifetime feels so real.

But before their honeymoon suitcases are packed, a knock on the door and a best friend’s betrayal threaten to tear them apart. Beckett will cross oceans and leave a path of destruction behind to protect what is his, but when promises are broken, and the truth is revealed, will their all-consuming love be enough to carry them through?

Author’s Note: ‘Cherish’ is the conclusion to the best-selling, ‘Promise’ which is included here as FREE bonus content so you can read Beckett & Promise’s story from beginning to end. This book will give you a sweet happily ever after, an insatiable head-over-heels in love alpha hero, panty melting yumminess and NO CHEATING.

272 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 15, 2016

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Dani Wyatt

130 books1,930 followers
Since I was a little girl, I’ve made up stories. I would lay in my bed at night and before I knew what a trope was, I would make up these trope filled stories. Boy sees girl, boys falls for girl, boy saves girl….happily ever after. As I got older, the stories turned steamier and more intricate, but the basics never changed.

Now, my books are still full of romance but the naughty bits are naughtier, my hero’s are obsessed alpha types and my heroines are quirky, real women who come in all shapes and sizes.

So, sit back, banish the real world and get lost in some over the top romance with a heaping helping of hot. xoxoxo

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Profile Image for Sybil aka Lala.
478 reviews231 followers
June 22, 2016
Betrayed.

That’s what I feel. Betrayed and defeated.



Never since Germany attacked Russia has there been a betrayal as great as this one. Am I saying that Dani Wyatt is Hitler? I don’t know; let’s ask my tortured and emaciated vagina!

It all began, as these things tend to do, with propaganda. This will be filthy, she said. It will be sweet, she said. It’s dirty, filthy erotica she said. It’s like Dani Wyatt got into my head somehow and satisfied every one of my fantasies on paper.



A scarred alpha with a dark past? Check.

A man with an absolutely filthy mouth? Check.

A gruff hero who lays eyes on a woman and becomes instantly obsessed? Check.

A confident god of a man who turns into a fumbling mess over this woman? Check.

A dangerous guy who would do anything for the woman he loves? Check.



This book was HOT. Refer to aforementioned tortured vagina. (What should I even call that? Auschgina? Vagschwitz? ) Beckett is a dirty, filthy, delicious man his intensity most certainly translates into the bedroom in the best ways possible. I devoured every delicious word and then still wanted more.



But instead of using her powers for good (and orgasms) she used them to launch her own personal Operation Barbarossa on my heart. What I wasn’t prepared for was how emotional this series would have me. Literally from the very first sentence I was on the verge of tears, hooked completely and kept on the edge of my seat throughout.



I cannot give this story away – partly because it is impossible to explain in the amount of space I have available and partly because you just need to be dragged kicking and screaming through this amazing series yourself. You will find angst, emotion, hotness, sweetness, anxiety, suspense, mystery, the swoon, tension, and some of the best sex scenes around in here. I’m not saying that Cherish made me find religion, but I will say I don’t remember the last time I said: OH.MY.GOD. so many times. Just read it!



As a matter of interest Operation Borbarossa was launched against Russia on June 22nd, 1941. Today is the 75th anniversary of that day. Coincidence?

(ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review)
Profile Image for ~Nichole~  Sizzling Pages Romance Reviews.
1,716 reviews626 followers
August 14, 2016
I finished because of Beckett.. Didn't like any of the other characters except Jordan.. Too much drama.. Made me stop reading so many times.. Lots of unexpected and unnecessary things going on.. Took away from the love story... I read for escape and romance.. This was torture for this couple.. Also hero was with lots and lots of women after meeting the heroine year's ago.. But the current series is safe.. He met her as a child so it wasn't really bad as it could have been.. There was just too much baggage and all the side characters aren't likable for me..
Profile Image for Carlene.
1,027 reviews277 followers
June 18, 2016
ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.

Am I allowed to just tell you to go read this, right now? Who needs reviews, just read it!

No? Okay...

She tastes like the fury of winter and the lust of spring.

Cherish is a continuation of Promise (which you can find included with your purchase of Cherish) and it is the kind of book that you have to read to understand. The characters are otherworldly in terms of looks, but they're also humbled, haunted, and have incredibly chemistry. You definitely have to read Promise to read Cherish, but I'll try to keep the spoilers to a minimum. After finally facing their dark and intertwining pasts Promise and Beckett have made a life together, finding comfort and love in their shared darkness and their shared joy. Their last goal is to get Promise's brother Jordan in a stable, happy environment and living with his newfound father seems like the best plan, until it isn't. Beckett must keep his promises and rescue Jordan from Cairo, giving him a better life and keeping Promise happy.

I've seen enough. Read enough. Felt it in the marrow of me. There is real evil in the world. The worst of it comes packaged inside those that promise to love and protect us the most.

Cherish is definitely a suspenseful romance, these two keep it hot between the sheets and anxiety-ridden on the streets. Cherish gives us so much more history into Promise than I expected and I loved that. I always wanted to know more about the ethereal beauty and Dani Wyatt hands it to readers on a silver platter. We also see Beckett face some of his demons, which I needed so much. He's always been the stronger character, putting past behind him and pushing for his wants, and it was nice to see him stumble and persevere. I love watching Promise and Beckett find acceptance in each other as well as face the twists that life throws at them. This is definitely a perfect example of characters giving it their all, fighting for their happiness, their freedom, and what is right.

I remember that deal I made with the devil the first time I kissed her, and he's come to collect. I am no longer who I was before her, and I'm not who I became with her. I'm no one. I've ceased to exist.

If you're looking for a quick read and some more Promise and Beckett, you must read Cherish. It's a hot, action-packed, sex-filled quickie that brings back to life some cherished characters.
Profile Image for Sam~OTT Alpha Male Addict~.
545 reviews
March 18, 2017
Promise & Cherish were just a little too...YA for me. But I still pushed through and read both but damn I feel so relieved it's over. I just basically forced myself to finish because I can't stomach all the drama.

Majority of the time I'd get so confused I was literally wearing my "What the fuck happened?" Face because all the drama and issues and baggage were just lumping together. Sort of like when you mix a whole lotta colors and it ends up looking brown...like shit. Yeah. That would describe this series. Just TOO MUCH.

Beckett's the only reason I finished the damn book. I love that man. He gives good sexy times and he's alpha as hell.

I will not be rereading this series. Both books were barely a 3 star for me. I love Dani but these were just too much.
Profile Image for *CJ*.
5,097 reviews624 followers
July 9, 2016
So the title lives up to the expectations.
A lovely conclusion to Beck and Promise's story! We solve the cliffhanger from the last book, see the couple fight all odds and pain to stay together and get their HEA.
Loved the naughty sex scenes, which were balanced by dark and emotional themes throughout the book. There is no positive or negative character here, all are in shades of grey- and I absolutely adored that.
Beckett is a hero to die for!
OH MAN THE EPILOGUE *squeal*
Safe read
4.25/5
Profile Image for Maria.
716 reviews38 followers
March 18, 2017
I started, couldn't take one more reference to a 'bucket of cum,' skimmed the last chapter and skimmed the Epilogue. Found out everything I need to know. Moving on. Blissfully.

P.S. In what plane of what existence has there ever been for a man or woman a bucket of cum after having an orgasm? Stupid references that are, quite honestly, a 'load of bullshit.' LOL
Profile Image for Beneath The Covers Blog.
1,512 reviews502 followers
June 23, 2016
In Promise, we are left with a bitching cliffhanger and believe me it hurt. But thank God Cherish came soon after or I would have lost my mind.

Beckett and Promise's honeymoon has been rocked to the core by their friend's betrayal. This threatens to break them apart. But Beckett has waited for Promise for so long, he won't let her go easily. He loves her and would do anything to keep her from harm. Would Beckett be able to set every wrong right?

I am not even going to tell you how much I love Beck because y'all need to read this for yourselves. That's right. Grab a copy NOW. I love love love that Beck and promise get their HEA. I have been waiting it for two books and it's so sweet. I love Dani and I intend to tell her occasionally.

~Sonal
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1,521 reviews98 followers
September 15, 2018
Cherish was a good story—Beck and Promise continued to sex the hell out of each other. *wink, wink*—but, unlike the first book, the plot was way less believable and there was a lot of dramatic moments (or characters) to... make waves.
Profile Image for Roanne Germaine.
864 reviews15 followers
June 21, 2016
When I purchased Cherish, the book Promise was included as a bonus. I was very happy because I was able to read Promise and Cherish in succession, for the price of one. And to be very honest, in my opinion, this book should be priced higher because it's really worth it. But this author is awesome, so readers should grab this great book deal! Promise and Beckett's story (in Promise and Cherish) was exceptionally phenomenal!

Beckett is a man who has gone through a lot of pain, loss and sorrow growing up and during his stint as a SEAL. This gave him the dangerously sexy and intense aura in the presence of everybody. But he's also a charmer and has a delightful sense of humor. I love his character! Dani Wyatt has created a new favorite unforgettable book boyfriend by the name of Beckett Fitzgerald!

Because of her painful childhood memories and her current struggle to permanently reunite with his younger brother, Promise is a woman who lacks self-confidence even though practically all men crave for her ethereal beauty. Sometimes she shows acts of weakness and indecisiveness but on a lighter side, she's adorable with her messy disorganized ways.

Their story begins in Promise, where the attraction between Promise and Beckett becomes instant. But Beckett remembered her from their miserable childhood and he had carried guilt from what happened to her in the past. He also knew she was his to love and fiercely protect, especially from an abusive person whom she regarded as someone who can help her gain custody of her younger brother. When Beckett learned of her alleged involvement in the demise of his family , he made the mistake of turning dark on her. When he realized the truth, he vowed to never let go again. He put a ring on the finger of his one and only love, the source of his bliss. His Promise.

It was supposed to be a fully happy ending to their lovestory. But on the day of their honeymoon, her younger brother was abducted by someone they didn't expect.

PROMISE was a very well-written book! Everything about it was a page turner and I was hooked from start to finish. The characters were emotion-provoking. Even the secondary characters were fantastically written, like Promise's smart and funny bestfriend, Bruce. And the love scenes were so hot my Kindle was melting. Dani Wyatt really knows how to write and she has the makings of a bestselling superstar !

Beckett and Promise's love journey continues as a married couple in CHERISH. As they struggled to find and get back Promise's abducted youger brother , more personal and family secrets were revealed, apart from the fact that she got pregnant (which was really expected as they both were insatiable, especially Beckett- He will leave every reader hot and bothered. Mark my words). But they didn't give up on each other, especially Beckett, who did everything for her from the very start. His love was unconditional and all-consuming.

This book ends in a very satisfying happily ever after. Even the Epilogue was very thoughtful and beautifully written.

I also love the secondary characters Louis and Bruce. They added vibrancy to the books Promise and Cherish . Especially Bruce! He's just so adorably flamboyant!

I give these books more than five stars! I floved Promise and Cherish, hard!
Profile Image for Melissa Mendoza.
2,598 reviews54 followers
June 21, 2016
Title: Cherish
Author: Dani Wyatt
Release Date: June 15, 2016
Genre(s): Contemporary Romance
Page Count: 270
Heat Level: 3 flames out of 5
Rating: 5 stars out of 5
Blurb:

Retiring from the military was the right decision for Beckett Fitzgerald. He’s landed the girl of his dreams, the ring is on her finger and the only other mission he’s interested in is putting a baby in Promise’s belly by the time they get back from the honeymoon. Simple, right?

Swept off her feet by Beckett, with his scarred face and Monet blue eyes, Promise is finally learning that true love isn’t just for fairy tales. With her brother finally free from the horrors of foster care and her own personal hero hell-bent on teaching her all the magical ways her body belongs to him, her once-in-a-lifetime feels so real.

But, before their honeymoon suitcases are packed, a knock on the door and a best friend’s betrayal threaten to tear them apart. Beckett will cross oceans and leave a path of destruction behind to protect what is his, but when promises are broken, and the truth is revealed, will their all-consuming love be enough to carry them through?


Review:
“That realization frightens me because there are so many other ways I want to touch her, and if a brush of her hair has me this jacked up, God only knows what will happen if-I mean, when-I touch other parts of her. Parts that won’t involve clothing.”

5 cherish me stars!!! OMG I fell in love with this book, it gave me so many feels!!!

Beckett, Beckett, Beckett…. He’s perfection on so many levels!!! And his love for Promise is nothing I’ve ever seen or read!! There’s so much spark between these two and the love they have is timeless!! I’ve read a lot of books in my time, but this is… I don’t think there’s a word to describe how great it is! Seriously, you need to go grab this book and read it!

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ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review. Reviewed by Melissa from Alpha Book Club description
Profile Image for Maria Angie Mendoza.
3,175 reviews20 followers
July 25, 2016
Loved this book! Lustful, intense, gritty and the perfect ending for the story of Beck and Promise. This book begins right after the end of Promise, so it cannot be read as a standalone.
Promise and Beck fear that the demons from their past will prevent them from getting their happy ending.
Beck is perfectly imperfect! His love and devotion to Promise, the woman who has accepted him with all his physical and emotional scars, can't do enough to prove his passion and love for her. His words and his creative lustful ways that had my ovaries screaming "oh Daddy"!
Both are scarred and imperfect in the eyes of the world, but perfect for each other, as they accept each other and find love and passion in each other.
Holly, Louis and Jeremy try their best to threaten their fairy tale love, with new twists and turns that jeopardize Promise's freedom. When Beck's own demons threaten his his ability to fight and fix these problems. Yet, they find they have to fight harder to find their happily ever after...but will it be enough to survive?
Even though there were some scenes that were a bit over the top, overall it didn't change the intensity and passion of the story. Secrets were revealed, and the unanswered questions from book1 were answered.
I ❤️Daddy!
Profile Image for Renee Entress.
5,588 reviews77 followers
June 22, 2016
4 star

I was pulled right into this story. The story has laughs, pain, secrets, and heartbreak.

If you have not read the below I would recommend reading those books(s) first
Promise by Dani Wyatt

This is more of Promise and Beckett’s story. After everything these two went through it’s someone close to Beckett who is determined to take it away. Now they must figure out how to get everything back. The depression and surprise news sends Promise into a depression where she has to reveal secrets she never wanted to tell. Can Beckett bring back the missing piece of them or will he fail the mission and get hurt in the process? Can these two make it after all they have been through or is this the end of them? Or is this the new beginning that everyone knew they really needed?

I loved these characters and also the side characters. I felt I was able to connect with the characters and the story was a great read.

I recommend this book.
Profile Image for Flavs is Mrs David Gandy♥~♥’.
3,424 reviews2 followers
June 17, 2016
ARC provided in exchange for an honest review

What an awesome story, from Promise all the way to this one. I loved it
I want a Beckett :(

I love the chemistry, the relationship between Beckett and Promise. Beckett never changed he was just there! I loved it



For me this book is one of those you can't explain to people you have to read it to get it.

So intrigue, drama, totally hot sex and an awesome alpha what more can you ask for



Definitely a Favorite

Reviewed on behalf of Book Boyfriends and Bookgasms

Profile Image for Confessions_of_a_Serial_Reader.
373 reviews12 followers
June 18, 2016
I would like to say that I loved this book, but I can't. Its really a shame too because there was ALOT of potential. Thats honestly why it was rated a 3, because it had the bones to be a goo story if it was just focused on 1 or 2 plot points. Unfortunately there was just too much going on.

The insta-love (in a way) between Beck and Promise was endearing but Becketts constant demand that Promise tell him who she belongs to kind of tarnishes that.

This is my confession: I'm glad that I was able to read Promise, in my opinion it was a better executed story.
Profile Image for She Hearts Books.
2,113 reviews74 followers
June 22, 2016
First I just have to say that Beck is a delicious naughty talkin' man. Seriously sizzling. He is all about his girl Promise and that makes him even hotter. This part of their story is complicated by the fact that he brother has been taken and her mother has reappeared. Beck was all about making things better for her and took the lead in making that happen. Did I mention just how freakin' hot these two are together? I mean the words that are in Beck's head and come out of his mouth are so very naughty. I loved how he loved his girl. I so enjoyed their story.

I give Cherish 4 hearts!
Profile Image for Carrie White.
301 reviews29 followers
June 13, 2016
Oh man I want a Beckett!
Promise is one lucky lady and extra Cherished.
Cherish picks up where we left off in Promise, even without a cliffy - that's my type of read!
The bond between them is so surreal, beautiful and bone deep.
The steamy hot sex-capades were more than I thought possible.
Loved this conclusion.
Graciously gifted a copy inexchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Pam.
351 reviews29 followers
June 12, 2016
This book in my opinion was not nearly as good as Promise. We get our intrigue with Louis and Jordan. We get to see just how dysfunctional Promise's relationship with her Mother was.

Beck and Promise do finally get their happily ever after.
95 reviews2 followers
August 11, 2021
So very good, great hea
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123 reviews5 followers
August 5, 2023
The only way this story could have been better is if they both died.

Dani Wyatt is so inconsistent with her writing. Do you or do you not hate your heroines? Seems like they're competing with you for the hero's affection. Why else do you write about the H so affectionately but then have them treat the h like shit. Weird.

0/5🌟
June 18, 2016
Cherish continues with the story of Beckett (Beck) and Promise. Promise did not end on a good note. I won't say much about the plot because it would give away parts of Promise and I wouldn't want to do that.

At the end of Promise, Beck and Promise get devastating news. News that can threaten their present and their future.

There are several obstacles standing in the way of Promise and Beck's happily ever after. Her crazy mom, Jeremy and even Louis. For everyone, the past does not want to go away and die. Their pasts (all of the characters) are catching up to them like a wildfire burning out of control.

You saw it towards the later part of Promise. Beck was becoming increasingly more alpha male exerting his dominance over Promise in every aspect of their lives. It comes out even stronger in Cherish. The things he does for her and especially the things he does TO her. He is so in love with her, there isn't anything that he won't do to prove it and show her. He keeps promising her that he will take care of things, make everything perfect for them. Unfortunately, he doesn't seem to make those promises stick. Every time he turns around something else is blowing up in their faces.

When things don't go the way Beck intends them to or when more adversity is thrown at them he tends to go to a "very dark place." A place he doesn't want Promise to see.

With things not right in her world and Beck out of town, Promise's health starts declining and her best friend, Bruce, is there trying to keep her together. You will love Bruce, he is adorable and very protective over Promise.

Throughout the book, you see how alpha male and how extreme Beck's dominance is. He has Promise in his life and that is all he wants. He exerts his dominance over and over again in and out of bed. Where sex is concerned, he controls almost of every aspect of their sexual gratification. They fuck and they fuck A LOT. Almost every time I turned the page, Promise was on her 8th or 13th orgasm of the day.

I really enjoyed the story itself. I was happy that they were middle of the road people, so to speak.
The adversity they both overcame. The way they built better lives for themselves and for each other. How the sub-plots all came together. And everyone got what was coming to them.

If there were any drawbacks for me in this book, they were the over the top alpha male comments Beck made throughout the book. Constantly claiming Promise as his and making her confirm it. For me it was a bit redundant and borderline overkill.

Even with that, I would certainly recommend Dani Wyatt's Cherish.

I was graciously given an advanced copy of this book for my honest opinion and that is what I have provided.







Profile Image for Hazel Harkins.
437 reviews7 followers
June 10, 2016
I was given an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Dani Wyatt has hit a grand slam home run with this book, it was definitely worth waiting for.
If I ever wanted to give a love story 10 stars this would definitely be one of those so with that being said I did not hesitate to give it 5 stars.

As Promise and Beckett begin their life together as man and wife the Fiji honeymoon was not meant to be as they are faced with problems, the biggest one being her little brother, Jordan has been basically kidnapped and taken to Egypt by his biological father, Louis, and it appears there is no legal recourse for bringing him back home to his loving sister, Promise.

As Beckett is Promise's husband and self appointed protector and provider he will move heavens and earth to keep her safe and happy.

This book is filled with mystery, intrigue, drama, some violence, (but only when Beck has to in order to accomplish Promise's happiness or well being) and lots of sexy steamy interactions between Promise and Beck.

It's something close to divine, being with your woman like this. Not any woman, your woman.

There's only one of those, and if you are lucky enough to find her then everything and everyone else that came before is a joke, a lukewarm version of touching the surface of the sun.

This man (sigh) is so in love with his woman and he so aptly describes the feeling in so many ways even if just in his own mind to try and understand what she means to him.

I can only describe this book as full of heart wrenching love and devotion as such that any woman would wish for is she could write an instruction book on what she wants from a man and from a relationship with that man.

Would I recommend this book/author? Definitely yes.
Will I purchase and read more books by this author? Definitely yes

Thank you for allowing me to read and review another of your awesome books, Dani Wyatt
I so look forward to your next creation. XO


Profile Image for Melissa Miller-Mattern.
600 reviews11 followers
June 26, 2016
Reviewed for A Wanton Book Lover Blog


Cherish by Dani Wyantt is the second book to Promise which is included as a bonus to Cherish. Beckett and Promise have happily found their way to each other, finally having their wedding and thinking of nothing else but their upcoming honeymoon and Beck on a mission to get Promise pregnant asap if not sooner. After their crummy childhood, Promise has found her happily-ever-after with Beck and her younger brother Jordan has found his biological dad who Promise was supposed to share Jordan’s custody with. But with one phone call, all the happily-ever-after crashes. Jordan’s dad, whom Beck considered one of his best friends, suddenly takes off to Cairo with Jordan without telling anyone. Worried about her brother’s and his dad Louis’s sudden trip, Beck promises his Promise that he will go and get Jordan since she is unable to go. This simple retrieval trip turns into a mess with Beck not returning with Jordan and walking into another mess that Promise had hoped to keep from him. Will Beck and Promise get their happy ending and will Jordan return to the sister that has raised him? You will need to read to find out….
Cherish was a short, hot story. Since Beck was intent on getting Promise pregnant asap, they spent a lot of time practicing which resulting in lots of hot action between the two. You really should read the first book Promise before reading Cherish. I made the mistake of not reading the first book and it did take me a little while to figure out what was going on, who everyone was, and their backgrounds. I enjoyed Cherish. Beckett was a major alpha but was a bit extreme in some instances for my taste. I thought the end of the book ended quite suddenly. There wasn’t much details when Jordan finally did return. The book ends in a HEA skipping time increments to Beck’s and Promise’s future life.
Profile Image for Melissa.
670 reviews9 followers
June 18, 2016
I received a copy of this in return for an honest review. Will give a heads up first, this is not a stand alone book you do need to read Promise first, as it is the beginning of Promise and Beck's story and you will need that background when reading Cherish. Currently when you purchase Cherish you will get both stories. What a bonus, 2 for 1 rocks. Now Promise, got a Holy smokin' duck balls, batman!!! and all I can say is that Cherish is that plus more. Things haven't been easy for Beck and Promise and in Cherish that does not change, their happily ever after still has a few bumps in the road to happiness. There's the action, the international link, a slightly raging pyscho of a parental unit and glimpses into the cultural issues that stem from not being the norm in their eyes. But most of all, the heat between Promise and Beck is hot, like flaming burn the house down, type of hot. Where can I get a Beck? Dani brings out the whole story not just bits and pieces, her characters are definitely not two dimensional. Beck has his sensitive side, but make no mistake he is as alpha and dominant as they come whereas Promise is sweet with a hidden backbone of steel, however unlike steel she can bend, but only so far. Dani's focus on her story and character building is flawless, you get the good, the bad and the ugly (yes cliche I know, but its the best way to describe it, when you read the book you'll understand). Happy reading, I loved it and I hope you will too.
Profile Image for Crystal.
335 reviews
June 17, 2016
Cherish is the conclusion to Promise, where we first meet Beckett and the heroine the book was named for, Promise. Their lives have not been easy, but they are finally on their way to happiness. They have just gotten married and Promise's little brother, Jordan, has found his father. But everything is not as it seems when Jordan's father runs off to Cairo with him. It's up to Beckett to keep his promise and make everything right again.
Dani Wyatt really heats things up. The chemistry between Promise and Beckett becomes even hotter now that they are married. Beckett is one hundred percent alpha male. His one goal in life is to make Promise happy, in every way. Boy does this dirty-talking take-charge man make her happy.
I was hooked on their story from the very beginning of Promise, book 1, and could not wait for the conclusion. Ms. Wyatt definitely delivered in book 2. This story was the perfect combination of suspense and romance. I was burning up my e-reader turning pages and could not put it down. Cherish was a steamy read with plenty of twists and turns. I definitely found myself smiling and happy as can be when they finally got the HEA they most definitely deserved. I'm a huge fan of a great epilogue, and this one was one nothing short of amazing. It wrapped things up perfectly and left you wanting just a bit more, knowing that Beckett and Promise, and their beautiful family will keep on loving and growing.
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420 reviews7 followers
July 26, 2016
After reading the first book in this series, titled Promise, and seeing the gut-wrenching way that story ended, I wasnt sure I was going to make it to the release of Cherish. I was soooo in love with the characters from Promise - namely Promise and Beckett (Beck) that I just HAD to know how the remainder of the story was going to end up.
Cherish, as a whole - had so much potential. Promise had really set it up in such a way that it could just start off at the beginning (the end of Promise) and run. Yet, in my mind at least - this is not quite what happened. Without giving away any spoilers, as a reader I did like the fact that I got clearance on Promise's mother, what happened with Jordan and the fire that killed Beck's dad.
What bugged me somewhat was Beck of all people. (Yes, this surprises me too). About 20% into the story I just wanted to say.. ok, enough with the alpha "me Tarzan,you Jane" routine. She knows she belongs to you. And nobody can have 47+ sexy time big Os per day. Im sorry, its just not happening. So for me, that part fell just a little bit flat. Again, this really surprises me because I felt like Promise was just almost perfect as a story.
All in all though, I really enjoyed Cherish and felt like it was a much needed read after Promise left me hanging so dramatically!
I love Dani Wyatt's writing and give Cherish 3.5*** WickedGoodStars!
Profile Image for Rachael.
267 reviews
June 14, 2016
I was given an ARC in exchange for my honest review.

First you need to read Promise first. Cherish takes off on Beck and Promise's wedding day.

Too bad the day after turns everything upside down. Nothing like getting ready to go on your honeymoon and a knock on the door stops everything. Louis took Jordan to Cario, not Disneyworld; they reopened the arson investigation into Beck's dad death, which means Promise is not completely cleared yet; Promise's mother "returns from the dead." Yes, she actually is alive and shows up to try to stop the adoption. Too bad that doesn't work and she eventually disappears.

Promise can deal with most everything with Beck's help except Louis taking off with Jordan to Egypt. After several LONG days Beck takes off with a SEAL buddy to Cario. Beck leaves Promise with Bruce with strict orders to take care of her.

Cairo is a disaster for Beck. When he returns to Promise he walks into another disaster. Thankfully the two merge and resolve. Sorry no spoilers!!!

Sad to see this end as Promise and Beck get their happily ever after. I HIGHLY Recommend both Promise and Cherish!
1,465 reviews3 followers
June 17, 2016
Promise should be read before Cherish as this is not a standalone. I was left with my mouth hanging wide open at the conclusion of Promise. I could not wait to open Cherish up and find out all my answers to the questions I had. Dani Wyatt did not disappoint.

In between those nagging answers was more of Beck and Promise and their love for each other. We are treated to lots of hot and sexy scenes that burned up my kindle. Beck did everything right and even when I thought he might keep some thing of great importance from Promise it worked out. I was worried there would be drama and turmoil because of it so many holes from book one but it was all wrapped up nicely. Lots of surprises and directions I really didn't see coming. Beck proves his love for Promise with lots of swoon moments. There's no beating around the bush for answers in Cherish.

I absolutely loved the epilogue(s) and Cherish was worth the wait. I honestly wouldn't mind catching up with little brother, Jordan later in his life.

I received a copy in exchange for an honest review.
4 reviews
June 11, 2016
As we know Promise left off with a happy ending that then careened off a cliff, just a little bit. So we start where we left off and there is a lot to take in. What I love about this book is that Beckett no matter what happens still loves Promise unconditionally. He still stays positive and tries to work out one problem at a time. With a few good and bad surprises thrown in this book it kept it interesting and yet stayed at a nice pace.

I also love how she explains the bad. As someone who has had her world crash around her ( though not nearly as bad as Promise) she explains the angst and anxiety perfectly. Also, having taken of someone at their worst she fully explains how it feels.

This book is HOTTTT!!!! Interspersed with all the drama and miracles there is always good ole fashion dirtiness that would make anyone blush.

As I was given an ARC copy of the book and honestly I love this book and I love Dani Wyatt. It was the perfect ending to the crazy beginning you start out with. I can't wait to see what else she comes out with.
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1,812 reviews41 followers
June 14, 2016
Cherish by Dani Wyatt 6/11-6/12

Designation: Book 2 in a series

I really enjoyed Promise and Beckett in the first book, Promise, and this sequel was so sweet. Promise and Beck have just gotten married and are about to leave on their honeymoon, but they get word that Promise’s brother Jordan has been taken out of the country by his father. No one knows why and they are not answering phone calls. Can Beck track him down and bring him back safely?

I really liked book one, but this one lacked the same level of excitement for me. It seemed like there were all these questions for most of the story and then everything was tied up so quickly and perfectly when Beck finally talks to Louis. I did enjoy the epilogue which really completed the story and gave a full HEA, while at the same time leaving the story open for more to happen.

*REVIEW STARS*
Hero: Beckett Fitzgerald 5 stars
Heroine: Promise 5 stars
Steam Level: 4 stars
Plot: 3 stars
Overall: 4 stars
Cliffhanger: no
Keys: Dual POV, MF, Troubled Past, Suspense, Alpha, Wealthy, Military, Pregnancy, HEA.
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