Until There Was You by G. Colgrove – Review by Wendy Wary

Until there was youUntil there was you by G. Colgrove
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

We can’t choose the family we’re born into, and Regan knows just how true that is. She’s used to taking care of herself and helping her addict mother while staying determined to be the first in her family to graduate high school and make something of herself – whatever that is – outside of south Boston.

Jeremy deals with his own family drama while trying to convince his father that he’s ready to take over the company by successfully finishing three new gentrification projects in Boston, a new territory for the business that’s already cornered the markets in LA, Chicago, and New York City.

A chance meeting between two people who live in totally different worlds sparks a relationship that faces a lot of outside turmoil and some internal struggles. Can love be enough to see them through? Faced with two terrible choices that either rip apart two families or cause two broken hearts, Regan must decide if her future will ever be what she has always hoped for.

The author did a great job with relatable and lovable characters, delving into familial matters that somehow still make even the “bad apples” endearing, for the most part. The romance follows the typical arc of couple meets and faces struggle, but the story is one that’s easy to follow and has you rooting for a good outcome with plenty of steamy scenes to boot.

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