Kristen Proby All the Way Read Online Free

Ah, this serial. I came across the Romancing Manhattan series by Kristen Proby while I was looking for romances with adult characters (because that'south my jam lately) while being a informal read. This was one of the summit series recommended. This is a series about three brothers with a constabulary firm in Manhattan and their interconnected love stories. And what tin I say? It delivered just what it promised: a proficient dose of romance and a good time.

All the Way (Romancing Manhattan, #1)

Finn Cavanaugh is known for being a force to be reckoned with in the courtroom. He owns a successful constabulary firm with his brother and brother-in-law in Manhattan. On the rare occasion that he has downwardly fourth dimension, he spends it at his home in Martha's Vineyard. But when Finn's troubled niece goes to stay with him for the summer in Martha's Vineyard, he'southward reluctant to have time off from work. That is, until he meets his beautiful new neighbor, London.
London Watson is a Tony Honor winning actress on Broadway. When tragedy strikes her family, leaving her alone and injured, she flees Manhattan for Martha's Vineyard. Hoping she can figure out how to choice up the pieces of her life, London is convinced that she'll never be able to render to the stage. But when she meets the charming young girl side by side door and her sexy uncle, they soon lure London out of her shell as she finally begins to heal from the wounds of her past.
But when London feels confident enough to return to the spotlight, she's dealt another devastating accident. Will the newfound love between London and Finn be plenty to conquer all? Or volition it be over before information technology has a chance to grow…?
(via Goodreads)

I miss this kind of romance! All the Fashion has the all-too-familiar trope of accidental meeting after the first encounter, and then falling in honey in a remote place where they could only forget their worries away. The beach business firm setting kind of reminded me a flake of Emily Henry's Embankment Read. It was saucy, aye, only I didn't experience the chemistry betwixt the MCs that much. It was a bit insta-love-y for my liking and everything merely went a little too fast. Finn was sooo controlling that I got annoyed a lot of times especially with his arguments with London towards the very stop (I well-nigh wanted to pull my hair off because I was so frustrated!). London confused me every bit a character and I didn't feel the charm. There were also a lot of high-calorie-food shaming in this book and I don't tolerate that in my household. However, this introduced me to a lot characters that will be primal to the plot of the next couple of books. The book sets upwards the story for the adjacent couple of books but it honestly felt a petty discrete compared to the ii. This was an enjoyable read, though, if but for the drama. I finished this hoping that the next book was significantly amend.

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All it Takes (Romancing Manhattan, #2)

Quinn Cavanaugh doesn't exercise anything halfway. He drives fast, works difficult, and plays even harder. And the word "delivery" doesn't exist in his dictionary. He has no plans of settling downward with one woman for he needs to be free to move on to the side by side big thing—whatever or whoever that may be. Each party knows the score going into information technology, and it'south all been working out fine. That is, until a sexy new colleague enters the scene.
Sienna Hendricks doesn't give much idea to Quinn and the revolving door leading to his bedroom. She's fashion too picky about who she shares her time or her trunk with and screwing around with a colleague isn't part of her plan either. Quinn doesn't intimidate her. And unlike virtually other members of her sexual activity, she doesn't cook into a pool at his feet whenever he'southward virtually. Virtually chiefly, she has no issues telling him no.
But for a man who has the world at his feet, Quinn isn't accustomed to being rejected. And he's not virtually to allow that change—no matter how persistent Sienna is. To his surprise, Sienna is everything he thought he'd never find. Pursuing her, and convincing her he's changed, is going to be the biggest challenge of his life. One he's completely up for….
(via Goodreads)

If at that place is a volume that can absolutely stand on information technology's own in this series, it would be All it Takes. I absolutely loved this one. This story has much more interesting characters and a more than enjoyable storyline. The chemistry of Quinn and Sienna here is palpable – and watching them fall for each other felt natural. I also loved how both of them are unapologetic for their independence and success – which actually set up them apart from the couples of this series. This book and this send is my favorite from this series! About of the story was centered in the law practice, giving us a glimpse of the Cavanaugh-Shaw firm. It as well has family equally a central theme (aside from the romance) which I appreciate. This volume cemented Romancing Manhattan as a comfort read, for me. (All it Takes is also the book that sent me in a screw of legal romances, which I will be talking about in a divide post.)

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Afterward All (Romancing Manhattan, #iii)

When Carter Shaw'south wife died five years ago, he was left to pick up the pieces not but of his own broken heart but likewise that of his devastated viii-year-one-time daughter, Gabby—leaving him with no time for anything else, let solitary dating. But recently, Carter has noticed women once again and before long fifty-fifty begins dating. No i has stuck around for long, mostly thank you to ane very angry Gabby.
Nora Hayes has worked every bit Carter'southward assistant for years. Recently divorced herself, Nora spends many hours at the office and helping Carter with his daughter whom she adores. Despite loving her job and being wrapped up in the Shaw family, Nora'southward never given her handsome, kind workaholic dominate a second thought, specially in the romance department.
But then the snowstorm of the century hits, and Nora finds herself stranded at work with Carter overnight. And suddenly, she sees Carter in a whole new, sexy lite. The sadness that's lived in his eyes for so long has at present been replaced with pure, unadulterated lust—and Nora isn't quite certain what to practise about it. For after the pain of her divorce, she never idea she would give love a second chance.
Carter and Nora have always believed in never combining business with pleasure. Only how can they maybe deny the all-consuming chemical science between them…?
(via Goodreads)

What a squeamish decision to a dearest series! I don't read a lot books which discusses dating as a widower (with a kid) and/or equally a divorcee merely After All did just that in a Unmarried story – which was such a jiff of fresh air. In that location were a couple of complications in terms of handling Gabby's mental attitude towards the her begetter'southward new relationship, gaining trust, and navigating all the baggage that both Carter and Nora have. I dear the P.S. I love yous-ish letter of the alphabet of Carter'south wife to both Gabby and Carter. One touch that also made this whole story work was the fact that Nora and Carter have known each other a long time, so there is an established friendship and a healthy amount of trust that is not easily gained otherwise. There's so much drama in this last installment. Unremarkably, I don't like this but it was entertaining as hell. I probably shouldn't have laughed as much as I did when I was reading this merely there are times when it became besides ridiculous that all you lot can do is laugh. It made me happy, though, and it was heartwarming in all these unexpected places. I loved how the three books came together here. The regular cameos of the ships from the first ii books were fun and, honestly, is one of the things that actually made this series. Sienna x Quinn (from All it Takes) is nevertheless my favorite ship in this series but Carter x Nora is also a mannerly pair. And that Epilogue (in Maggie'due south POV)? It is such a lovely bear on and it tied the whole matter with a bully petty bow.

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I am totally recommending this series if you desire some easy romantic and spicy reads, with fun (developed, talk 30+) characters and strong family themes. 💛


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