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paddlefoot55 's review for:
Love Like Ours
by Melissa Foster
Copy received for an honest review
It was great to dive back into the Sugar Lake series. This series has been sweet and fun, and Love Like Ours is no different.
Talia and Derek could not be more different, however their differences just make them all the more perfect for each other.
Derek is the chaos to Talia's control. Whilst she is quieter and reserved, he is a dancer, a bartender and puts himself out there.
I love the spark between them. No matter their differences, their attraction to each other cannot be denied.
I adore the banter between Talia and her family -even if at times I wanted to slap them on Talia's behalf. You can't help but love all of them, even when they annoy you. However it is Derek and his father that stole the show for me. I don't want to give anything away about them, but ... swoon!
And oh so emotional. I have never dealt with what Derek is coping with every day - thank goodness - however it gave a pretty good insight as to how it affects carers and family.
It was lovely watching our lovelies fall in love, when it is the last thing either of them was looking for. I also really liked that there is no OTT drama for drama's sake. Talia and Derek have their issues, but the deal with them like adults (which is refreshing in my stories!)
I loved that we got more from our lovelies in the previous two books, with some snippets of where their relationships are now.
I can't wait to see what Ms Foster brings us next.

It was great to dive back into the Sugar Lake series. This series has been sweet and fun, and Love Like Ours is no different.
Talia and Derek could not be more different, however their differences just make them all the more perfect for each other.
Derek is the chaos to Talia's control. Whilst she is quieter and reserved, he is a dancer, a bartender and puts himself out there.
I love the spark between them. No matter their differences, their attraction to each other cannot be denied.
I adore the banter between Talia and her family -even if at times I wanted to slap them on Talia's behalf. You can't help but love all of them, even when they annoy you. However it is Derek and his father that stole the show for me. I don't want to give anything away about them, but ... swoon!
And oh so emotional. I have never dealt with what Derek is coping with every day - thank goodness - however it gave a pretty good insight as to how it affects carers and family.
It was lovely watching our lovelies fall in love, when it is the last thing either of them was looking for. I also really liked that there is no OTT drama for drama's sake. Talia and Derek have their issues, but the deal with them like adults (which is refreshing in my stories!)
I loved that we got more from our lovelies in the previous two books, with some snippets of where their relationships are now.
I can't wait to see what Ms Foster brings us next.
