Weddings are supposed to be the best day of your life. Right? I was ecstatic the day Reaf proposed. Ready to have my fairytale wedding and happily ever after. Until everything goes wrong.
The church floods, and we have to find somewhere to have the ceremony ASAP. All of this on top of midterms, and it’s taking everything in me not to break.
I’m ready to begin my adventures with Reaf. Right … adventures with Reaf. Right now, it seems impossible.
Previously published as From This Moment
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This was a good read. Tonya and Reaf are finally making it official. There are some angst filled moments but nothing to deter from their moment. It is recommended to read the other two books in the series in order to enjoy this book more.
This is the 6th book in this addictive series, and is Tonya and Reaf’s wedding. This reaches a new level of craziness when plans to do not go smoothly, and someone is determined to prevent it happening, as well as doubts creeping in. Will these two actually get married? This is a sweet, humorous, entertaining and steamy story which had me hooked and intrigued throughout. I recommend for all.
She was so happy when he asks her to marry him but that is when everything went wrong. He will need advice to help her through all her doubts. Who can he turn to for help? See if it can be all turn around
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I loved Tonya and Reaf in their first story, so it was great to see them again. They’re on their way to the altar now, so things should be going along ecstatically. But, there’s doubt creeping in, she’s acting like a little brat, and I had to remember that she’s still young so I didn’t yell at my Kindle when she was acting all bridezilla to poor, sweet Reaf. Luckily things worked out and we get to see their wedding finally happen.
I’ve really enjoyed this YA/NA series with its realistic characters and interesting story lines. I’m not sure if there’s more to come but I hope so.
Tanya and Reaf are getting married, but it’s not without its troubles with dresses that don’t fit or are the wrong color, a church that’s flooded, and her ex Jake’s crazy mother trying to stop the wedding because of his daughter Layla with Tanya and he’s now with someone she approves less of than Tanya. Layla was so cute and Reaf was great with her and her mother. This wasn’t happily ever after, but moving towards the next chapter of their lives. There were lots of humorous and sweet moments in this YA romance.
Nerves and determination are tested and so is is everything else as things don’t go according to plan. It’s her wedding and she wouldn’t be human if she didn’t want it to be perfect. But a hard lesson is there to be learned and hopefully she’ll get the message. Young love is tested and it’s time to make a stand. This is a great clean romance from an author that does it well. I love the characters and the emotion that makes this story as good as it is. It takes great skill to bring it all together in such a nice package.
If you haven’t read Welcome to My Life (Tonya and Reaf’s story) and Ways to Go (Jake and Charleigh’s story) I HIGHLY recommend reading those first because you will be missing a lot of background and history to these characters stories.
I loved this story. It was perfect. It was everything that I could have hoped for after everything that Tonya and Reaf have had to overcome throughout the course of their relationship.
The proposal was beautiful, it was something that dreams are made of. Though the story was short, I felt like it captured everything we have grown to love about these characters.
I know I already said it but this story was perfect. A must read for those who have fallen in love with these characters and this series.
Wow this book get so hot you may need a cold shower I absolutely could not get enough of this I was hooked from the first page great writing job bravo loved it and if anyone is looking a steamy wonderful read then add this one to your list you will not be disappointed I wasn’t I loved it
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