I’m the little sister of two very protective brothers.They were my best friends, but they made my dating life difficult. I probably didn’t help it either, only picking the losers that broke my heart more times than I’d like to admit. So I pulled the trigger two years ago and left home for a bigger and better life where I wasn’t being shadowed by all my past mistakes. I thought that I’d get out … get out and do something with my life.
Living in the Windy City is easy, right?
Wrong.
All I got in that city was a handful of mistakes to add to the list. That is, until I was handed off to Nico. Nico, the nephew of my sleazeball boss and absolutely the last thing I was looking for. He saved me that night, and as the infatuation grew between us, so did my realization that Chicago isn’t where I belong.
So when I move back home, without the one person that I’ve grown pretty addicted to, things are rough to say the least. And yet again, my relationship abilities are put to the test when a long distance relationship becomes too much for me to handle.
I want to blame it all on someone else, but the reality is I’M JUST NOT CUT OUT FOR THIS SHIT.
This is a standalone from M. Piper. This book is part of the West Family series but does not have to be read in order.
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Wow. 4.5 stars for Reagan and Nico. I dived into this story without any knowledge or expectations. Loved this story that started like a mafia romance novel and I loved this journey.
Reagan, youngest of three siblings tries to
prove herself by moving to Chicago and living on her own. A dreaded weekend trip with her boss leads to a surprise encounter with Nico and from there… Haha no spoiler here…
This book is the third in a series. I loved it and want to go back to the start and know about the whole family and then read this story again.
This story surprised me with twists I didn’t expect and turns I didn’t see coming. I want more. Thank you so much for providing this wonderful, sweet, honest love story to me. I can’t wait to come back with a better description about my thoughts.
I love the West family and hate to see them end. Reagan the youngest West sibling is stubborn and feels she has to prove herself. Nico and Reagan go through a few bumps but the sex is always hot!! Piper never disappoints and Unwanted is not exception. This is a definite must read!!
Now that this amazing family’s story is coming to a close, I’m having a hard time remembering another family I have fallen this much in love with. All the characters are so good, so much alike and yet so completely different!
The writing is amazing and make it easy to fall for them all, but this book is about Reagan and there is not much bad I could say about her. She is strong, yet vulnerable; she is sassy, brave and yet scared. She is super easy to relate to and I feel she made all the right choices at that moment…except for one. And that brings me to Nico, ahh, if I wasn’t already already taken by Ford, I would be all over Nico! He is so sweet, super sexy, funny and an all around good guy!
There was only one part of the book I could have done without but that is M. Piper for you, she likes to break us a bit in each book! Honestly this book is an amazing addition to this series and I loved every minute of it!
UnWanted is the end of an era..or just this series. But it’s also a beginning (corny, I know but bear with me).
As the quintessential “last man standing” in the West family, Reagan is struggling with everything. The pressure to be herself, the desire to make it, and her suffocating need to get out. But not everything works out the way we plan…
UnPlanned, UnStable, and UnWanted she heads off to Chicago (Did you notice …thought you might!) where she is completely miserable. Oops, was that a secret!?! (Can’t imagine being away from the Wests would do anything other than depress a person.) With a disturbing twist to her situation, Reagan finds what she’s been missing.
She finds a new beginning. She remembers what she’s missing. She decides to go home. Back to where she’s wanted, back to her stable job, and back to what she previously had planned out…just one problem- him.
Everything changed with him. It’s complicated, it’s hard, and it’s everything she never wanted. But how do you change from UnWanted to…this?
UnWanted is a sweet story with less than “savory” choices. It’s a fairy tale though. Perfect and leaves a smile on your face.
Reviewed for Sweet Spot Sisterhood
“In one week, I without a doubt know this girl’s turned my entire world upside down and there’s no coming back from it.”
Sexy, sassy, and oh so hot!! M. Piper brought her A game with this one!! I’m head over heels for Nico, seriously what all other book boyfriends should aspire to be, no question! This series has sucked me right in, and I didn’t want it to let me go. Must read…go read it. This group of characters I love to pieces and feel as if they’re mine, seriously. I went from laughing (almost constantly, because well, FORD is the best) to pacing my floor, to crying big fat tears covering probably every emotion known to man. Nico and Reagan may have had an unlikely beginning, hit with angsty obstacles, but their fall was utterly intoxicating. So my time was spent screaming at Reagan, laughing at Ford, falling for Nico, and crying both sad and happy tears. Absolutely adored this one!! I thank the Author for providing a copy to review!!
” ‘You’re never just you, Ten. You’re more than a ‘just me’. You’re everything to me. My entire world. And how someone can become that to a stranger in six months is insane to wrap my head around.”
~~~Erika, Book Haven Book Blog
I got what I asked for. I told M. Piper to bring on Reagan and she did. Oh, boy, did she bring Reagan. And Nico? Holy Hell! That man. Just…yeah…words. I don’t have them. He was fucking amazing and perfect and all of the things you want in your leading man.
The romance is real. The sex is hot. The electricity is flowing. The chemistry is popping. All the things. M. Piper nailed this fucking book.
Oh, and then the bitch made cry. I mean, here I am, just going along, reading, getting upset because our main characters are having a bit of drama, and then BAM. Out of fucking nowhere, I’m in tears. And then I’m a crying mess because I just can’t deal with the emotions ripping through me. It’s ugly guys. UGLY.
And because it’s a romance–despite the fucking tears–I am pushed back into the warm, loving arms of happiness. I realize I am hopelessly, ridiculously in love with Nico and Reagan (because if I were really into chicks, Reagan would be on my “tap that” list).
Did I mention the bromance, guys? Because that bromance helps push this book right into 5-star territory. Nothing better than a bromance. And a bromance with nicknames and mugs? Nothing is better than that.
More Ford, more Lincoln, and more of the crazy West clan. You’re going to just love this installment. I know I did.