🎧Jack & Lauren ❤️Marriage isn’t always easy, but worth fighting for
Christi Snow,
A rating。 Such a good book!
Sandy,
Very relatable book! I really enjoyed it!
Sara Kluender,
I bet many wives can relateThis story sounds like so many marriages, wife keeps it together and the husband needs a shock to realize he is not pulling his wait。 I literally called a friend and said, maybe some husbands need to read this book。 Adriana is such a great story teller, all her books keep you engaged and staying up late to keep reading。 And this did as well!
Laura Bernstein,
I’ve read all her books and loved them。 I found this a little bit boring and aggravating。 So many communication problems could have easily been cleared up。 All marriages go through rough patches but both these people seem so stubborn it was frustrating to read。 I did finish it hoping it would get better but didn’t。 I did love the kids。
Stephanie,
Exceptional read from Adriana Locke! Jack and Lauren were drifting apart after 20 years off marriage and Lauren was contemplating divorce。 When their kids find out, they conspire with their grandfather to stop that from happening。 Tricked into coming on their yearly trip, will they continue to drift apart, or will their family’s effort to get them back on the right footing work? You’ll have to read to find out!
Nagma (Take A Look At My Bookshelf),
This is one of a few "marriage in trouble" romances I’ve read and I’ve come to really enjoy them。 This book is quite different to books I usually read and it showed a different, more realistic side to marriage and the struggles a couple faces as they grow older and expand their family。 I really loved this book and I really loved Jack and Lauren。 They still love each other, but life got in the way and they drifted apart。 I loved seeing them fall in love again and fighting hard to be with the This is one of a few "marriage in trouble" romances I’ve read and I’ve come to really enjoy them。 This book is quite different to books I usually read and it showed a different, more realistic side to marriage and the struggles a couple faces as they grow older and expand their family。 I really loved this book and I really loved Jack and Lauren。 They still love each other, but life got in the way and they drifted apart。 I loved seeing them fall in love again and fighting hard to be with the one they love。 This was a beautifully written, heartwarming, captivating emotional story and I loved watching Jack and Lauren come together again to find their way forward。Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan were phenomenal in narrating these characters。Rating: 5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 。。。more
lisa_lou36,
What an amazing read。 Adriana continues to blow me away with her stories。 The story of Jack and Lauren is so emotional。 Lauren doesn’t feel seen or wanted in her marriage。 Their kids want to try and fix their parents marriage so they cook up a scheme。 Will it work? Can they find their way back to each other?This is a beautiful story of forgiveness, rekindling of love, and a lot of emotion。 Thank you Adriana Locke and Valentine PR for this arc, for my honest review。
Kim Carter,
Oh Addy! You did it again!!!! I laughed, I cried a little, and I felt everything that this book was! I related to these characters sooooo much! Being married for 20 years and I feel like you were directly speaking to me with this one!! There were so many moments where I was just like damn…。 Felt that!! Thank you for sharing this beautiful story and for making me reflect on what the important things are! Your writing is a blessing and I love your stories❤️
Alicia Meza,
Audio book reviewI have already read this book but an opportunity came up to review this audio book and i couldn't pass it up since I had enjoyed the story。The story is about a married couple with 2 kids but its a second chance trope。Jack and Lauren have been married for 20 years and have 2 teenagers。 Lauren isn’t really feeling the marriage anymore and is thinking of divorce。 Jack works a lot and this is a big part of the problem for Lauren。 Jack finally wakes and realizes whats happening。 He w Audio book reviewI have already read this book but an opportunity came up to review this audio book and i couldn't pass it up since I had enjoyed the story。The story is about a married couple with 2 kids but its a second chance trope。Jack and Lauren have been married for 20 years and have 2 teenagers。 Lauren isn’t really feeling the marriage anymore and is thinking of divorce。 Jack works a lot and this is a big part of the problem for Lauren。 Jack finally wakes and realizes whats happening。 He wants to save his marriage。 The kids, Michael and Maddie, along with their grandfather are in the thick of it trying to "help"。 I enjoyed the story as I stated earlier。 Both narrators were new for me。The narration of Lauren I felt was well done。 I thought she communicated her emotions well throughout the book。 Jacks narrator sometimes felt a bit flat which was a bit disappointing but overall he did ok。 。。。more
Paulette,
https://www。goodreads。com/book/show/2。。。This is truly a testament to the saying, after the wedding comes the marriage。 Art imitating life is an unmistakable snapshot in the captivating tale of Lauren and Jack’s life。 I think if you’ve been married as long as Lauren and Jack you can identify with these characters in one way or another。It’s a handbook for navigating through the waters of married life。 It doesn’t always take a storm for there to be problems。 Sometimes it’s the stagnant waters, the https://www。goodreads。com/book/show/2。。。This is truly a testament to the saying, after the wedding comes the marriage。 Art imitating life is an unmistakable snapshot in the captivating tale of Lauren and Jack’s life。 I think if you’ve been married as long as Lauren and Jack you can identify with these characters in one way or another。It’s a handbook for navigating through the waters of married life。 It doesn’t always take a storm for there to be problems。 Sometimes it’s the stagnant waters, the humdrum, the slow leaks of not keeping up with the little things, the boredom, the unspoken burdens, the lack of appreciation to point out the issues that takes it’s toll。 It doesn’t always take an operation or a mechanic to correct the issues。 Sometimes you need a quick stitch to patch it up before it develops into something unfixable。 You have to communicate what is going on and not accept everything at face value。 There’s always a yin to the yang。 Watching Lauren and Jack rediscover this was so heartening。Side note: I know this is going to sound weird but I appreciate the fact that the main characters have regular names。Reason: It makes this story more relatable。 That’s just me。If you’re not married, engaged or even dating you will enjoy this book。 I wouldn’t want to see it get prejudged。 It is a sweet, truthful story。While I was reading a song popped into my mind by Carly Simon, Coming Around again。 If you look up the lyrics you’ll see what I mean。 Remember nothing stays the same but if you’re willing to play the game it could be coming around again。 If you believe in love。 I do believe。 I do believe in love! 。。。more
Ashley Jasper,
I can't even put into words how much Nothing But It All touched something inside of me。 I knew Adriana Locke could pack the emotional punch but I didn't know she had this in her。 I mean wow。There was so much to like about both Lauren and Jack。 Both hardworking and dedicated。 Both unsure of how to move forward, both wanting to, just in different directions。 Only Jack wasn't having it。 Thank goodness for his dad and kids and their scheming to help him。I loved Lauren and Jack's quasi second-chance I can't even put into words how much Nothing But It All touched something inside of me。 I knew Adriana Locke could pack the emotional punch but I didn't know she had this in her。 I mean wow。There was so much to like about both Lauren and Jack。 Both hardworking and dedicated。 Both unsure of how to move forward, both wanting to, just in different directions。 Only Jack wasn't having it。 Thank goodness for his dad and kids and their scheming to help him。I loved Lauren and Jack's quasi second-chance journey。 It was heartwarming and heartbreaking at the same time。 The raw, honest look at marriage and what happens when life gets in the way。 It was about the small moments that equal the big things。 About making the time and wanting it to work。 And that ending。。。just the Story Book ending they made happen。 。。。more
Cheryl,
Do you ever wonder what happens after the HEA? What comes after 5, 10, 20 years of marriage in a book epilogues or multiple revisits within the same series?Nothing But It All gives us a glimpse of comes next。 Who our favorite couple is once the attention is gone, the kids are growing up, situations change and grow。 Lauren and Jack’s story is all that and more。 No person is the same at 25 as they are at 45。 While love may still be there, sometimes it’s not enough。 How do you fight to keep the mar Do you ever wonder what happens after the HEA? What comes after 5, 10, 20 years of marriage in a book epilogues or multiple revisits within the same series?Nothing But It All gives us a glimpse of comes next。 Who our favorite couple is once the attention is gone, the kids are growing up, situations change and grow。 Lauren and Jack’s story is all that and more。 No person is the same at 25 as they are at 45。 While love may still be there, sometimes it’s not enough。 How do you fight to keep the marriage alive when things aren’t great, or even good anymore。I’ve never read a marriage in trouble story like this one。 It’s not just Jack and Lauren who are involved, but their kids, Michael and Maddie, his dad, their friends。 Nothing But It All was beautifully written。 At times sad, it still was filled with humor and more importantly, hope and healing。 I couldn’t put it down and I’ve already recommended it to book-loving friends。 I enjoyed joining The Reeds on their journey, I hope you do as well。 。。。more
Laura,
***ARC Provided by the Publisher via NetGalley***I was really intrigued when I read the blurb for this book。Lauren and Jack are married, and their marriage is falling apart。 And as readers we get to go into the middle of the marriage, to get to know the characters and to see inside the marriage。There were parts of this that I really enjoyed。Why the 2 stars you ask? This book didn't feel balance to me。 All of the blame felt like it was on Jack。 There were occasional moments where Lauren seemed to ***ARC Provided by the Publisher via NetGalley***I was really intrigued when I read the blurb for this book。Lauren and Jack are married, and their marriage is falling apart。 And as readers we get to go into the middle of the marriage, to get to know the characters and to see inside the marriage。There were parts of this that I really enjoyed。Why the 2 stars you ask? This book didn't feel balance to me。 All of the blame felt like it was on Jack。 There were occasional moments where Lauren seemed to realize a marriage is 2 people, but then the narrative went back again to what Jack was doing wrong。Was he wrong? Yes, he was。 But, was she? Apparently not。 The issue for me was that I didn't find myself believing things with them were going to continue to be ok。。。as it didn't feel like a couple working to working on their marriage, it felt like a list of what was wrong, all by the man。I wish I could recommend this title, but I am not able to do so。 。。。more
Paulette,
This is truly a testament to the saying, after the wedding comes the marriage。 Art imitating life is an unmistakable snapshot in the captivating tale of Lauren and Jack’s life。 I think if you’ve been married as long as Lauren and Jack you can identify with these characters in one way or another。It’s a handbook for navigating through the waters of married life。 It doesn’t always take a storm for there to be problems。 Sometimes it’s the stagnant waters, the humdrum, the slow leaks of not keeping u This is truly a testament to the saying, after the wedding comes the marriage。 Art imitating life is an unmistakable snapshot in the captivating tale of Lauren and Jack’s life。 I think if you’ve been married as long as Lauren and Jack you can identify with these characters in one way or another。It’s a handbook for navigating through the waters of married life。 It doesn’t always take a storm for there to be problems。 Sometimes it’s the stagnant waters, the humdrum, the slow leaks of not keeping up with the little things, the boredom, the unspoken burdens, the lack of appreciation to point out the issues that takes it’s toll。 It doesn’t always take an operation or a mechanic to correct the issues。 Sometimes you need a quick stitch to patch it up before it develops into something unfixable。 You have to communicate what is going on and not accept everything at face value。 There’s always a yin to the yang。 Watching Lauren and Jack rediscover this was so heartening。Side note: I know this is going to sound weird but I appreciate the fact that the main characters have regular names。Reason: It makes this story more relatable。 That’s just me。If you’re not married, engaged or even dating you will enjoy this book。 I wouldn’t want to see it get prejudged。 It is a sweet, truthful story。While I was reading a song popped into my mind by Carly Simon, Coming Around again。 If you look up the lyrics you’ll see what I mean。 Remember nothing stays the same but if you’re willing to play the game it could be coming around again。 If you believe in love。 I do believe。 I do believe in love! 。。。more
Sara Hubbard,
Five star all the way!!!
Jocelyne,
Wow! I loved it! This is one of my favorite books written by Adriana Locke。 Lauren and Jack's story is beautifully written, and engaging。 The side characters are amazing。 I loved their teenagers, Michael and Maddie, and their grandfather。 The family ties are so heartwarming。 This is a beautiful story。 Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan did an excellent job bringing these characters and this story to life。 I enjoyed it, and I highly recommend it。 #ValentinePR Wow! I loved it! This is one of my favorite books written by Adriana Locke。 Lauren and Jack's story is beautifully written, and engaging。 The side characters are amazing。 I loved their teenagers, Michael and Maddie, and their grandfather。 The family ties are so heartwarming。 This is a beautiful story。 Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan did an excellent job bringing these characters and this story to life。 I enjoyed it, and I highly recommend it。 #ValentinePR 。。。more
Brooke Matthews,
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️5 stars, hands down。 Absolute perfection in a 266 page book。 It was short and sweet and everything in between。 - marriage in trouble- second chance- forced proximity - meddling kids and grandpa
AmyLynn,
Nothing But it all is a second chance romance, about a marriage that is falling apart。 This is an emotional roller coaster ride of ups and downs for Lauren and Jack。 I felt every moment of their journey back to each other。 You could feel the connection and their love coming off the pages。 This is a well written story that has you remembering what really matters in your own marriage。Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan did an amazing job bringing these characters to life。
Rachel (Rrbookreviews),
“He stands in the doorway, one hand gripping the top of the frame。 A smirk that’s as decadent as it is sexy is planted on his lips。 My God, this man is something else。”Review: 4/5 ⭐️Steam: 1/5 🔥Jack and Lauren have history。 They’ve been married more than two decades but Lauren is tired of being put on the back burner。 Jack has been working hard to support their family but lost sight of his wife’s needs。 So when it seems like everything’s going to dissolve, the kids and their grandfather step in “He stands in the doorway, one hand gripping the top of the frame。 A smirk that’s as decadent as it is sexy is planted on his lips。 My God, this man is something else。”Review: 4/5 ⭐️Steam: 1/5 🔥Jack and Lauren have history。 They’ve been married more than two decades but Lauren is tired of being put on the back burner。 Jack has been working hard to support their family but lost sight of his wife’s needs。 So when it seems like everything’s going to dissolve, the kids and their grandfather step in to save the couple who are meant to be。 Lauren and Jack don’t have the perfect marriage。 But they have a real one。 It’s so easy to get lost in kids and work, not even realizing that you or your spouse aren’t the people they once were, and not always in a bad way。 When they say marriage is the hardest job you’ll have, it’s not a lie。 But through all the struggles it’s easy to understand why these two love each other。 It’s raw and real。 As hard as it was, they fought because they knew what their hearts felt。 Not a trope I usually read, but I did find it easily relatable and enjoyable。 @authoradrianalocke captured what a real marriage is like so well。 As much as we love romance, it’s refreshing to see real life things, not all butterflies and rainbows。 I’d recommend this to anyone who enjoys this trope or needs a refreshing dose of real, true love。 。。。more
Jaxi Martin,
This books is Adriana at her finest! I laughed, I cried, I swooned, I fell in love with this book && these characters。 This book wrecked me && I loved it so much!Jake && Lauren have been married for 20 years && things just aren’t the way they use to be。 The struggle these two go through in their marriage is heartbreakingly honest && so real。 Throughout the years of being together && raising kids they’ve lost sight of each other。 They both feel alone in the marriage && neither one of them are bei This books is Adriana at her finest! I laughed, I cried, I swooned, I fell in love with this book && these characters。 This book wrecked me && I loved it so much!Jake && Lauren have been married for 20 years && things just aren’t the way they use to be。 The struggle these two go through in their marriage is heartbreakingly honest && so real。 Throughout the years of being together && raising kids they’ve lost sight of each other。 They both feel alone in the marriage && neither one of them are being heard。 Thankfully, with the help of their kids, a grumpy/funny grandfather && an ornery puppy they are able to face the struggles they are both having && rekindle their marriage! I absolutely loved this book! The first half broke my heart, but the second half kept me on my toes && it was mended back together。 I love Adriana’s big family series, but there’s just something about her standalones😍 。。。more
mary Baird,
This book will resonate with any marriage that has had it’s ups and downs。 What started as a blissfully spicy, happy marriage turns into the everyday doldrum of get up, go your way, do what’s expected of you, rinse and repeat。 Then add to that a child or two and then instead of just the two of you there are three or more as years begin to add up。 While your husband goes off to work every day and he has contact with other folks。 As a mom/wife you run the house, plus whatever it takes to keep thin This book will resonate with any marriage that has had it’s ups and downs。 What started as a blissfully spicy, happy marriage turns into the everyday doldrum of get up, go your way, do what’s expected of you, rinse and repeat。 Then add to that a child or two and then instead of just the two of you there are three or more as years begin to add up。 While your husband goes off to work every day and he has contact with other folks。 As a mom/wife you run the house, plus whatever it takes to keep things running, meals, laundry and other necessary things。 Added to that as children get older there is the addition of extracurricular activities for them that took up even more of your time。 The next thing you know things like date night, special occasions, doing things with friends fall by the wayside, leaving the two of you settling into boredom。NBIA is the story of Lauren and Jack Reed whose twenty-year marriage has reached a crisis point。 Jack spends most of his time away from Lauren and his teens at a business that he started。 There are often nights that he stays overnight at the business。 It seems to him that going home he feels that he does nothing right in his wife’s eyes。 Seldom home for meals or his kids’ activities, you’ll also find him sleeping on the couch when he is。 Lauren just wants the man she married back! He was her best friend who shared secrets and sexy times with her and as the family grew was there for her and the family。 Yet through the years Lauren was a stay-at-home mom who did whatever needed to be done at home in addition to chauffeuring her son, Michael and daughter, Maddie’s wherever they needed to go。 Frustrated and lonely it seemed that all she and Jack did was argue。 Starting a successful at home business helped to fill some of her time but still something had to change。 You’ve heard the term “it takes two to tangle” well it also takes two to become complacent。 It’s when Michael and Maddie sprang into action with the help of their grandpa to try and turn things around with their parents。 Those three guys their plans were brilliant, devious but well thought out。 But will they work? Jack and Michael off on a fishing trip without the girls ultimately decide to make a fast trip to their grandpa’s cabin。 It’s on this trip that Jack has his eyes opened to just how deep the rift was between him and Lauren conversing with Michael。 The realization that he was partly to blame for the shape of his marriage made him determined to do whatever he had to salvage his marriage。 Likewise with the boys gone for the weekend Lauren and Maddie made their own plans。 Plans that were changed when once grandpa called from his cabin needing his insulin, how could they refuse? It’s on their drive that Maddie brings up she knows about her mom’s appointment with an attorney。 When Lauren arrives at the cabin with grandpa’s insulin she sees Jack and Michael getting upset thinking Jack had planned arranged this to happen。 Angry, accusing him of concocting this to happen only to have Jack tell her they’d been set up by the kids。 Lauren finally agrees to stay and the awkwardness begins。 And believe me it was pretty awkward their first night there。 Arguing over who would sleep on the couch to eventually sharing the bed with a pillow wall between them… talk about a lousy night’s sleep!! Even though Lauren would try to avoid Jack I loved how he pushed her to open up to him。 To find out exactly what he had done that brought them to this point。 It was Jack’s determination that helped Lauren see that there was plenty she was guilty of too。 There were so many things about this book I loved。 Jack’s determination and his unwavering love for Lauren。 Of course it might have also helped to have the kids being invited to a friend’s house for dinner or getting stranded when the boat runs out of gas too。 Michael, Maddie and grandpa are truly the unsung heroes of this book and it was so cool they were like the catalyst to this unexpected vacation。 。。。more
Karina,
wow! Another outstanding book by the amazing, incredible Adriana Locke。 Lots of tears and laughter, and so much that I personally relate to throughout the entire book。 What a beautiful story of love, troubles, happiness and Family。 Thank you Adriana!
Terryn,
📚Nothing But It All by Adriana Locke is now live! If you've been married for any amount of time, you'll appreciate this book - but especially if you've been married for awhile and have experienced the inevitable ups and downs of marriage。 I resonated so much with the heart of this book, after being married for 20 years, and going through some serious trials。 This book touched my heart from page one。 Blurb:After twenty years, the cracks in Lauren Reed’s marriage are showing。 She and her husband, 📚Nothing But It All by Adriana Locke is now live! If you've been married for any amount of time, you'll appreciate this book - but especially if you've been married for awhile and have experienced the inevitable ups and downs of marriage。 I resonated so much with the heart of this book, after being married for 20 years, and going through some serious trials。 This book touched my heart from page one。 Blurb:After twenty years, the cracks in Lauren Reed’s marriage are showing。 She and her husband, Jack, feel more like roommates than a loving couple。 What they have in common are two wonderful teenagers, Michael and Maddie, and the same wistful question: When did it all go wrong? Now that Lauren’s decided to get on with her life—alone—divorce is inevitable。Not to the kids。 They aren’t giving up so easily。 Michael and Maddie have conspired with their grandfather to bring everyone together for a vacation in the family’s favorite summer getaway, a rustic lakeside cabin in Story Brook, Ohio。 This trip is going to be life-changing for the whole family。 Fourteen days of hope, heartbreak, and unexpected possibilities—like maybe falling in love all over again。Download today or read for FREE with Kindle Unlimited 。。。more
Sasha Says,
Nothing But It All was SO REAL! I myself have been married almost 25 years and have found that marriage is truly a journey。 Kids, job pressures, elderly parents- I could relate to everything in this book。 Jack and Lauren's story was so realistic and relatable。 I felt it all- I was broken for them at the beginning of the book, and cheered for them as they worked through their issues。 Narrators Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan were new to me, but their performances were nothing short of fantastic。 Nothing But It All was SO REAL! I myself have been married almost 25 years and have found that marriage is truly a journey。 Kids, job pressures, elderly parents- I could relate to everything in this book。 Jack and Lauren's story was so realistic and relatable。 I felt it all- I was broken for them at the beginning of the book, and cheered for them as they worked through their issues。 Narrators Amy Hall and Ryan Duncan were new to me, but their performances were nothing short of fantastic。 。。。more
Aundi Living That Book Life,
This story is a beautifully written, poignant journey that shows you what happens after the HEA。 This book brings to life the utmost highs and the lowest lows of a marriage。 And the very real struggle of holding together the life that you’ve built and the love that you still have for each other。 This book shows you what happens when you’ve lost your way and what it takes to find your way back to each other。 This story hits on so many levels and the realism and sentiments that Adriana brings fort This story is a beautifully written, poignant journey that shows you what happens after the HEA。 This book brings to life the utmost highs and the lowest lows of a marriage。 And the very real struggle of holding together the life that you’ve built and the love that you still have for each other。 This book shows you what happens when you’ve lost your way and what it takes to find your way back to each other。 This story hits on so many levels and the realism and sentiments that Adriana brings forth proves why she is a powerhouse of an author。 If you’re looking for a book that will make you feel things, you’re not prepared for than this is the book for you。 。。。more
Steph,
This book is so raw and real。 Lauren and Jack’s story is so relatable。 What they go through to realize what has happened in their relationship and that they still want to choose each other is beautiful and gut wrenching。 Marriage is choosing each other every single day and it is not always pretty and this story depicts that really well。 Loved it
Debbie Thune,
Possible Spoiler-y review to follow。 Lauren and Jack have been married for over 20 years, with 2 children - 17 year old Michael and 14 year old Maddie。Jack actually seems to be married to his job, and Lauren is over it。 She's been struggling to keep it all together emotionally as she manages their home & household, and all of the kids' activities。 Jack knows that Lauren isn't happy, but it seems he has no idea how to change things。 They're so unhappy that Jack has been staying at his shop more t Possible Spoiler-y review to follow。 Lauren and Jack have been married for over 20 years, with 2 children - 17 year old Michael and 14 year old Maddie。Jack actually seems to be married to his job, and Lauren is over it。 She's been struggling to keep it all together emotionally as she manages their home & household, and all of the kids' activities。 Jack knows that Lauren isn't happy, but it seems he has no idea how to change things。 They're so unhappy that Jack has been staying at his shop more than he stays at home。 Lauren feels like she's expressed her unhappiness so much, there's no point in trying to salvage their marriage anymore。 She has finally started her own "from home" business and has been pretty successful, but she's still doing everything and is at her breaking point。 The kids, along with Jack's father, basically parent trap Jack & Lauren into their annual family vacation。 Fortunately, Jack has figured out just how "done" Lauren is, and he's starting to understand just how much of the responsibility for the damage to their relationship rests on his shoulders - and he's desperate to make the changes needed to get his wife back in his arms。 Lauren also realizes that Jack is truly ready to listen, and rather than put up more walls, she lets them all fall and really talks to him。 Lauren isn't perfect in this story - she's very relatable to any woman who's ever found it challenging to have a hard conversation with a spouse because it might lead to an argument。 But the hard conversations are vital, if both people want to fight for the right for a future where they're still together, watching from the porch while grandkids play in the yard。 Beyond the presumed Happy Ever After, this book illustrates (really well) how important it is to communicate inside a marriage。 A fight doesn't have to be the end, not if you're investing in fighting for your future together。 。。。more
Priscilla Merced ,
4。5⭐️This was my first book by Adriana Locke and the first marriage in trouble book that I’ve ever read。 I found the book to be both beautiful and heartbreaking。 The storyline was very relatable and you could feel that there was still a lot of love between Lauren & Jack! I loved Nothing But It All so much!!
Becky,
What a great story of how life can get in the way of a marriage and how important it is to take time for each other。 Jack and Lauren have grown apart and are headed for divorce。 Jack doesn't want it, Lauren is tired of feeling like she has no life and doesn't matter。 The rest of the family finds the perfect opportunity to open their eyes to their love and all the memories they share。 Is it enough or already too late? I received an ARC through Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving my review。 What a great story of how life can get in the way of a marriage and how important it is to take time for each other。 Jack and Lauren have grown apart and are headed for divorce。 Jack doesn't want it, Lauren is tired of feeling like she has no life and doesn't matter。 The rest of the family finds the perfect opportunity to open their eyes to their love and all the memories they share。 Is it enough or already too late? I received an ARC through Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving my review。 。。。more