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Everything's Better With Abby Kindle Edition
Abigail Moore is an aspiring jewelry designer by day and bartender at a popular upscale gentleman's club by night. She has her job, her jewelry, her best friend, Janie and not much else until she's swept off her feet by a sexy stranger with a secret.
Nathan Price is the heir apparent of NYC's powerful Price family empire. Determined to set himself apart from his powerful father, he becomes his own man but his father's influence cast a long shadow that he may not be able to escape until a sarcastic beauty shows him the light.
This stand-alone novella has an alpha billionaire, love at first sight, safe, no cheating with a guaranteed happily ever after & lots of steam. Enjoy this with a steaming cup of coffee and a toasted everything bagel.
Everything's Better with Abby is the first book in the Everything's Better series.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 26, 2018
- File size2081 KB
Editorial Reviews
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★★★★★ "It was sugary sweet perfection!!!" - Paperback Princess
★★★★★ "Everything's Better With You is a rare gem in the romance novel world. It has depth, great characters and a totally believable story line." - The Laundry Librarian
★★★★★ "This is a book that has it all." -Trudy, Goodreads
★★★★★ "Nate and Abby's story is hot!! Instant chemistry that comes through the pages as you read." - Sherry, Goodreads
★★★★★ "A beautiful love at first sight story. If you love romantic, yet steamy romance then Abigail and Nathan's story is a must read. " - Stephanie, Goodreads
★★★★ "If you're looking for a quick, sweet, and sexy read, this is a good one for you." - C.R. Alam, author of Echoing Hearts
Product details
- ASIN : B07FYP6PB2
- Publisher : (July 26, 2018)
- Publication date : July 26, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 2081 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 137 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #492,120 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #358 in Comedy (Kindle Store)
- #12,199 in Romantic Comedy (Kindle Store)
- #13,801 in Billionaire Romance
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About the author
Lucy Eden is the nom de plume of a romance-obsessed author who writes the kind of romance she loves to read. She’s a sucker for alphas with a soft gooey center, over the top romantic gestures, strong & smart MCs, humor, love at first sight (or pretty damn close), happily ever after & of course, dirty & steamy love scenes.
When Lucy isn’t writing, she’s busy reading—or listening to—every book she can get her hands on— romance or otherwise.
She lives & loves in New York with her husband, two children, a turtle & a Yorkshire Terrier.
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I am glad Nate and Cat had each others back over the years. Thank goodness they both found the love of their lives and end their fake engagement. Congrats, on Vivian finding the courage to go into treatment, to reconcile with her sons and to divorce that loser of a husband. Abby's family emulated from the beginning what a loving and supportive family looked like. Nate knew there was no way he would give up Abby or her family. Everything was definitely better with Abby.
The arranged marriage plot. This was an important part of the tension between the two MCs. As a novella, it should've taken more time on this and left off telling the whooooole HEA in a rushed way. I expect a short read to give me a piece of a whole, not the whole. Spend more time on the conflict. Didn't need her parents, it felt... thrown in to give her a reason to distrust her FIL. She already knew the H didn't like his dad. She didn't need more than that. It was thrown in and made her question H for all of thirty seconds. What was the point? I feel like the story would've been so much better if they'd gone from the instalove meet to actually having a date or two before the conflict hit about him being engaged. Then actually let h figure out her feelings about it in a natural way. Instead of him being like "you met me hours ago, trust me the guy who asked you out as an engaged man." I did like the fact that the fiancee was a friend who he was protecting rather than being the usual greedy jealous woman in the way of looove. That needed more time to be fleshed out, too. I needed to feel h and the fiancee connecting and opening up more naturally, not through a skimmed over conversation that was through the POV of the H who apparently wasn't tuned into the convo for the hour or w/e that it took place. Also, what was the point of the FIL being all a*hole and controlling and threatening if he was going to tuck tail to his wife, whom he had also been controlling and abusive to. That felt like a really convenient wrap to not having a way to write his conflict out well. No confrontation by H, because beaten down "mommy" does it for him by suddenly standing up to him. Didn’t need any of that and it was all so rushed that I didn't get the interactions with the brother that would make me wanna read his novella. This one also skipped to the epilogue in a weird spot. Skipping upstairs for bagels and sex, then boom epilogue like years down the road. This book should've ended with the wedding, at the most. I'd have been much more satisfied seeing that.
On the flip side, if the author had really wanted to tell the whole love story, she should've put more into it to make it longer. Again focus more on the conflict and really let us see the dimensions of the characters more. I'd have enjoyed seeing more of the side characters and their motivations. Specifically, his business partner. Which, an aside, it was like the author heard inside my head when I was begging the H to punch him for outing his supposed friend like that. Should he have been taking the woman home while being engaged? No. But was it ANY of friend's business to get involved? Also, no. Anyway, I'd have taken more of that and more of her coworkers. Just more.
I wasn't trying to be scathing with this review. The story was still a cute read, but just left me... lacking. Also, the sex scenes didn't really feel like they belonged to the same book. She's a virgin, because of course she is, but gets boned many times in a row by H's monster sized anatomy and O'ing all over the place. And he seemed such a sweet, somewhat timid soul in their interactions then turned into a monster who had allusions to a beast in him. I get some people aren't the same on the street and in the sheets, but it felt disjointed. He just went from really gentle and sweet to "I'm gonna wreck you" in a way that felt weird and took some of the steam out of it.
Tldr: more focus on the main conflict and not the whole picture, or make it a full length novel and show us the depth of the story.
With a swoony hero, an adorable heroine, steamy sexy times, family drama and a pile of bagels, Everything's Better With You is worth a pick up.
I received a free copy of this book from BookSprout in exchange for my honest review.
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Abby and Nate bump into each other in a coffee shop and have an instant attraction, they bump into each other again that night - but basically withn 24 hours and having spend less than an actual hour together they are moving in together and falling in love. I just didn't see the attraction between them at all until much later in the book, and by then they were obsessed with each other.
Lots of other stuff happens in the book, their lives get in the way a bit and Nate has tons of family issues to work through - these are the bit of the story I enjoyed, but I just couldnt get past the fact that they got together with so little time.
The epilogue is from Nates POV, which I really love, and they get their HEA.