What happens when a brooding soldier by the name of Asher Reid with a penchant for using the phrase I don’t moves into the vacant townhouse beside the inquisitive journalist, Neena Cameron? Exactly what the free-spirited soul vowed she would never do—fall in love. Problem is trying to convince Asher this is a good idea, but with him saying, “I don’t do relationships,” a challenge presents itself … itself and the determined woman sets out to show him he can.
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The character of Neena is just so much fun. I want to Have her for a friend. She’s quirky but has a heart of gold.
Asher is a tough nut to crack as a military man but I enjoyed the way his story is told.
I enjoyed hearing more about Bode and Mia as well.
One of the few books in my life I’ve read more than once. I’ve read most everything this author has written and enjoyed it all.
Asher and Neena both are in need of a fresh start. But they do not think that it should be together. Watching their conflict change to friendship to more was simply beautiful. This book felt real. All of us have hang-ups and opinions that can keep us from connecting with others. How they break down the barriers is a reminder that relationships are worth the effort. Just when the storyline seems heavy, the author lightens it up.
“The Resolutions” series is heart wrenching in all of the best ways. Having met Neena in the first book, I liked learning why she was so tough and seemed to be unyielding. The characters are real and relatable.
Truly this was a fantastic book!
I loved this book! The story line was very interesting, I could hardly put the book down. T I Lowe is a wonderful writer and looking forward to reading more!
Had never read anything from this author. I absolutely enjoyed this book. Different than I expected. Good read.
Amazing story!! Love this author!! Definitely recommend!!
Loved this book! Loved Neena and her love of words and Asher and his silent type self and how Neena slowly begins to draw him out. I love everything about their story-the tension, the chemistry, the friendship, the hope, the romance. I faced a little frustration with Neena a couple of times over some choices she made, but I appreciated the balance of Asher’s wisdom in those situations. Fantastic read!
A star up from her first book of the series. Until I Do entertained me. Until I Don’t pulled me in and kept me reading. I definitely recommend both books, but Until I Don’t gets the extra star. You’ll love the characters as Lowe fleshes them out. This book just seemed like a little bit of fun was had in the writing. Kudos for that. A little insight into the author as she progresses.
I loved this book and was sad when it ended.
Loved this book! Neena is a free spirited journalist who has a big heart for people. Asher is a soldier returning to civilian life. Ms. Lowe does a fabulous job of highlighting the issues that our heroes have when returning home.
Great read!
So sweet! Wonderful story and characters!
Somewhat predictable but a great story, and honoring to those who serve our country in different ways. Great use of all kinds of words. Love the word wall!
Plus it dealt with true life issues and how you might be able to deal with them.
Good read.
I loved this books, Neena is a funny, full of life girl who is a Journalist who sometimes takes risks to get the whole story. Asher is her neighbor in the townhouse. She hardly ever sees him and when she does he is not friendly nor does he want to even talk. Well he is not going to live next to Neena and not get in the game of life. What she does not realize is he is a wounded soldier and his memories are keeping him shut up in his side of the townhouse. But the reader soon finds out he does not stand a chance when Neena makes up her mind about anything.
Loved the way the author moves these two characters into each others lives… wonderful plot, great characters.
Thoroughly enjoyed the characters and how they were fleshed out. There were times when I thought ‘really?’, but then remembered hey, this is fiction. If I want total real life I can stick with my own. Fiction is meant to be well–fictional. And Lowe did a great job of entertaining within the realm of ‘could have happened’. Well done.
Fun easy read that had a few twists and actually informed you of lives of veterans trying to assimilate back into civilian life & real controversial current events.
Great! Want to read more..
Loved this book and another I couldn’t put down.