
Vivien Grace Mills has been the center of my universe since the second she entered this world.
Every memory I hold precious includes her.
She’s my biggest champion and the one person keeping me sane during some of the most testing times of my life.
Vivien shows me what it means to love and be loved.
I know she’s the one from an early age.
When I land my dream role, plans for our future are finally coming true.
Until everything falls apart, leaving a complicated trail of broken, scarred hearts and long-lasting consequences.
I messed up: I failed her. I failed me.
I won’t rest until the only woman I love is back in my arms.
Nothing or no one will stop me from reclaiming her heart. Not my manipulative costar, my greedy agent, or the backstabbing studio publicist.
And especially not him.
My determination and patience are successful, and Vivien is back where she belongs.
I finally have the family I have craved my entire life.
But I sacrificed so much for my poor decisions, and I’m not finished paying the price.
Reeve is A companion novel to Say I’m the One and Let Me Love You and cannot be read as a stand-alone.
I couldn’t wait to read Reeve’s story since this series is a favorite, but once I had it in hand, I hesitated. After all, I know how things end and it hurts, so why am I reading this tragic story again simply from another POV? The why is because I trust the author to put my heart back together after breaking it. This is such an epic story and the chance to see it firsthand through Reeve was too tempting to pass up, even knowing it would hurt. I had a love/hate relationship with him originally, when getting the story through Viv’s POV only. There were so many times I wanted him to redeem himself but instead he hurt her even worse, so I really wanted to know what was going through his head. Why did he make the choices he did, what were his intentions? His character gave me whiplash originally, so I needed to understand more about him.
His story was even more tragic than I realized and truly broke my heart, page after page. This was very difficult to read at some points, yet I could not put this book down, it just pulled me in and never let go. I read it through in one shot, partly because I couldn’t walk away on a sad note, and they just kept getting sadder but mostly because I knew the author would make all the tears worth it. She definitely did that, giving us a HEA of sorts unique to Reeve. Like the others in the series, this book is absolutely amazing, a must-read, and I’m so glad I didn’t chicken out and skip it. I’d like to thank the author and Literally Yours PR for providing an ARC in exchange for an honest review.