Reviewed by Roberta
TITLE: Never Too Early: Full Circle
SERIES: Never Too Early
AUTHOR: Chris Owen & Tory Temple
PUBLISHER: Torquere Press
LENGTH: 238 Pages
RELEASE DATE: November 25, 2015
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In the final book of the Never Too Early series, cowboys Jake and Tor and firefighters Chance and Tucker have more on their plates than they bargained for. What started out as friendship has developed into strong feelings, and the couples continue to grow and learn about each other. However, adding two and two is more than a simple math problem. Words and emotions can be a dangerous mix, as the four men discover, and jealousy and miscommunication threaten what they’ve built together.
When two of the four unexpectedly connect, it sends all of them reeling. Pride is bruised and feelings are wounded, although they try desperately to hold themselves together in order to navigate this new territory. The physical distance between them all is both a blessing and a curse. When one of them reveals something that can’t be taken back, it threatens the relationships of all four men. How do two separate couples blend themselves to become one unit? The doubts and fears threaten to overwhelm them all, and no one will emerge unscathed.
REVIEW:
So, this is the final story in the Never Too Early series and I have to admit, I was really excited to see how things would unfold. I was intrigued at the end of Finding Their Way to see how the authors would pull this story together and how our hero’s will fair.
This story was way more on the feels than the other two books. This book gave us more insight into Tucker and Tor’s POV. I was really hoping we would as the last book was really focused on Chance and Jake.
Tucker’s feelings play heavily into the story this go round. After and event that involved Tor and Chance, Tucker’s feelings are in turmoil and he’s unsure of his place in this growing relationship. I liked seeing Tucker as the more than a cocky guy. Here, we get to see the more sensitive side that he hides behind his fun-loving nature. Tucker brings about questions that he has regarding his own worth as well as places each man things they have and where they actually stand.
Tor’s involvement in this story is a bigger part as well. I liked seeing Tor as more than the cocky, brash guy that he can come across as well. Tor does something that he didn’t think had any repercussion and when it does, it shocks him. I liked that we see that Tor has this really sweet and tender side that we don’t get to see often. I really liked how Tor just became this man that I didn’t even realize he could and did become. I fell more in love with him while reading this story.
I liked that this book had way more communication in it. I always figured having more than two people in a relationship would require it and in the first couple of books, the two couples had that for themselves without really going into what this relationship would actually mean to them all. I liked that there are growing pains with adding more people into a relationships and that these guys are actually willing to communicate with each other to make that happen. These guys want this to work and Dammit, if they didn’t all put in the work. I loved watching these men do whatever they felt needed to be done in order for their relationship to work. I really liked the fact that these men had careers that didn’t allow them to see each other as often as they’d like, but they were willing to make it work and do what they could. I liked that the hard work paid off for them. I really liked that it wasn’t a pat HEA, it was a HFN and that actually worked for me. Life is ever changing and you never know what can or will happen, but these guys are in it for the long haul and THAT…made the story for me.
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