Note: I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All of the opinions are my own and this did not affect my review in any way.
Sometimes all I need is a fast paced, fluffy romance novel to get out of a reading slump. After receiving a copy of this book I knew it was the perfect novel to get my flow going again, and although the first book in the series was not my favorite book I was still engaged enough in the story to want to finish the next two books. As with the first one, this book was not a masterpiece, but it did the job and got me engaged enough for me to read it in less than a week.
In You Are All I´ll Ever Need we follow the events right after the second book, we follow Cayson and Skye in their new relationship and we also follow Slade who is enjoying his single life more than he should. But when Trinity makes a stupid decision and gets herself in a dangerous situation, he drops everything just to help her.
This is everything you can expect from a romance novel, it has angst, banter and a couple that is too good to be true. This is for sure not the best book I have ever read but it is entertaining. In this book Cayson and Skye are together and you still can´t help but root for their relationship to stand the tests they are faced with. We also get to see the start of “something” between Slade and Trinity and if I am honest I was way more invested in their story. Both Slade and Trinity are flawed which made the story much more real.
My favorite part about the book has to be the family dynamics, both Cayson and Skye as well as all the other characters in the book come from big loving families and that was heartwarming to read about. I come from a big family so I was able to deeply connect with that aspect of the book. Also I love how much they all care and protect each other, it was a perfect portray of what a family is supposed to be like.
The plot is okay, it is fast paced and although it does not have a lot of substance to it, I didn’t expect much more from a book like this. The characters are somewhat developed and I like pretty much everyone. However I do have to admit that sometimes it felt unrealistic how much of their lives the characters share with each other (tmi tbh).
I honestly have nothing bad to say about this book, it really was a middle of the road romance novel that although I enjoyed it does not have enough substance for me to be over the moon about it. Completely fine in my opinion. Although this is a 20+ book series I will not continue reading it, I had a good time with the first 3 books but I honestly don’t see what much more con be done that it needs that many books.